Sentences with phrase «continued observance»

negotiation of agreements encourages and allow continued observance of Indigenous laws and customs;
Negotiation of agreements that encourage and allow continued observance of Indigenous laws and customs
The evidence shows that a combination of circumstances has, in various ways, interrupted or disturbed the presence of the Larrakia people in the Darwin area during several decades of the 20th century in a way that has affected their continued observance of, and enjoyment of, the traditional laws and customs of the Larrakia people that existed at sovereignty.
The evidence over this period did not, in Justice Mansfield's view, point to continued observance of most of the Larrakia traditional laws and customs.73 Later evidence of cultural revitalisation was not sufficient to overcome the break in continuity of observance.74
Negotiation of agreements should encourage and allow continued observance of Indigenous laws and customs
Staff members recently opted to continue the observance, which has been held since the 1980s.

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No Catholic leader today doubts that the continued existence of the Jewish people and the observance of the Jewish religion is a blessing for Christians.
The American bishops did much better: while also making the matter optional, they offered a powerful and sympathetic discussion of the religious reasons for the old observance and urged American Catholics to continue the practice as a gesture of solidarity with, and gratitude for, the passion of Christ, as an act of fidelity to the Christian past, and to help «preserve a saving and necessary difference from the spirit of the world.»
Nevertheless, Soil and Water Conservation Week or Stewardship Week continues, now tethered to the original Roman calendar observance on April 25th — known to liturgical Christians still in the know as the Major Rogation — rather than the more variable Minor Rogations, the three days before Ascension Thursday, highlighted in 1957.
Instead, why not continue to have thousands of Muslims miss school for the religious observances they hold so dear?
He was determined to keep up his own studies, as well as doing the lectures required, on Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics and keeping up strict monastic observance; and theology continued to excite him.
Breastfeeding promotion should include continued efforts to monitor the observance of the provisions of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the use and misuse of information on breastfeeding and HIV.
The weeklong observance calls attention to the contributions of local boards of... Continued
The rule continued well into the 1990s, until officials relented and began once again encouraging public observance of the Spring Festival.
This special pet observance was created by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) over 30 years ago to celebrate our furry friends that bring us so much joy, and to encourage responsible... Continued
This new body of work, inspired by an observance of forms in nature, continues Rojas's study of geometric abstraction that was introduced in her exhibition Spaces In Between, at Kavi Gupta in 2012.
The failure of either party to insist in any instance upon the strict keeping, observance or performance of any provision of this Lease or to exercise any election in this Lease shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment for the future of such provision, but the same shall continue and remain in full force and effect.
The educational objectives of driving safety courses shall include, but not be limited to promoting respect for and encouraging observance of traffic laws and traffic safety responsibilities of drivers and citizens; reducing traffic violations; reducing traffic - related injuries, deaths, and economic losses; and motivating continuing development of traffic - related competencies.
In the case, Justice Wilcox accepted that a single Noongar society existed in 1829 and that it continued through to today as a body united by its observance of some of its traditional laws and customs.
Justice Wilcox accepted the applicant's case that a single Noongar society existed in 1829 and that it continues to the present day as a body united by its observance of traditional laws and customs.
He found the current normative system of the Noongar people belongs to the Noongar society that existed at sovereignty and continues to be united by its observance of some of its traditional laws and customs.
A «connection» based on continued acknowledgement and observance of traditional law and custom: see section 223 NTA; Mabo (No 2) op cit, per Brennan C.J., at 70; per Deane and Gaudron J.J. at 110; Yanner op cit, per Gleeson C.J., Gaudron, Kirby and Hayne J.J. at 270; the Miriuwung Gagerrong case at first instance op cit, per Lee J., at 500.
Continuity of observance must continue «substantially uninterrupted» from sovereignty to the present time for the laws and customs currently practiced to be considered traditional.
... [A] cknowledgment and observance of those laws and customs must have continued substantially uninterrupted since sovereignty.
Were that not so, the laws and customs acknowledged and observed now could not properly be described as the traditional laws and customs of the peoples concerned... [I] t must be shown that the society, under whose laws and customs the native title rights and interests are said to be possessed, has continued to exist throughout that period as a body united by its acknowledgment and observance of the laws and customs», ibid., at [83], [87] & [89].
In Yorta Yorta, the High Court stated that «the acknowledgement and observance of those laws and customs must have continued substantially uninterrupted since sovereignty».
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