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Federated Colonies of Australia – A Failed State | Sovereign Union - First Nations Asserting Sovereignty

12.5.18

Federated Colonies of Australia – A Failed State | Sovereign Union - First Nations Asserting Sovereignty: For all our non-Aboriginal and First Nations sceptics, the conflict of superior laws is indeed a very real issue, because, as Mabo pointed out, if the country was not truly terra nullius there were only two other ways in which the colonisers could acquire our lands legitimately: by conquest or cession, neither of which happened. Any other way is a true invasion.

The rules of the conflict of laws provide that foreign statutes have no effect in overseas jurisdictions. There can be no British Charter 'accepting’ English law in Australia. An ancient Law has operated in Australia, and still operates, and has stood the test of time, for millennia, from long before the existence of the British people who colonised our Sovereign Nations.


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