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  2. Law of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    Nauruan law, since Nauru's independence from Australia in 1968, is derived primarily from English and Australian common law, though it also integrates indigenous customary law to a limited extent. Nauruan common law is founded mainly on statute law enacted by the Parliament of Nauru , and on precedents set by judicial interpretations of ...

  3. Nauruan nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Nauruan nationals of legal majority and capacity may renounce their nationality provided they have obtained other nationality. Denaturalization may occur if a person obtained nationality through fraud, false representation, or concealment; if they financed or were convicted of terrorism; if they were convicted sexual offences against a child; or if they were naturalised, but continuously for 3 ...

  4. File:Mandate for Nauru WDL468.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Français : Nauru est un pays insulaire situé dans le centre du Pacifique habité depuis des milliers d'années par des personnes d'origine polynésienne et micronésienne. En 1888, l'Allemagne impériale prit contrôle de l'île. À la fin de la Première Guerre Mondiale, le Traité de Versailles dépouilla l'Allemagne de ses colonies.

  5. Supreme Court of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The termination of the agreement required 90 days notice, which Nauru gave on 12 December 2017, but did not become known until after the Supreme Court had reheard a case relating to a 2015 protest outside the Nauruan parliament that was remitted to it "for hearing according to law" by the High Court [13] after quashing the original decision.

  6. Constitution of Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Nauru is divided into 11 parts and 6 schedules: Part I (Articles 1 and 2) - The Republic of Nauru and the Supreme Law of Nauru Part II (Articles 3-15) - Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms Part III (Articles 16-25) - The President and the Executive Part IV (Articles 26-47) - The Legislature

  7. Deep-sea mining regulations in Nauru - Wikipedia

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    The government of Nauru stated that Nauru has proudly taken a leading role in developing the international legal framework governing seafloor nodules in the international seabed area (the Area). [18] The authorities further stated that the Draft Exploitation Regulations have been in development for a long time, and are ready to be adopted in a ...

  8. Nauru Independence Act 1967 - Wikipedia

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    The NLGC continued to push for full independence and in December 1966 the UN General Assembly resolved to support the NLGC's position. [6] A final round of negotiations held in Canberra in April 1967 resulted in the Australian government agreeing to full political independence and a staged transition to Nauruan ownership of BPC assets. [7]

  9. Category:Law of Nauru - Wikipedia

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