The Relationship of Greenland Home Rule and the Mabo VS Queenland (Australia)
The Relationship of Greenland Home Rule and the Mabo VS Queenland (Australia)
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between the Greenland Home Rule and The Mabo VS Queenland. The main purpose of Greenland Home Rule is to provide the different facilities of general welfare, education and health to the population of Greenland, and acting as the self-governance in almost all the domestic areas. On the other hand, the term Mabo has been used in different reports of media, and it is basically associated with the different issues in relation to the Australian High Court Judgement in the Mabo V. Queensland case. There is a great connection between the Greenland Home Rule and Mabo V. Queen. The legal doctrine was included in the high Court judgments in the Mabo Case along with the native title in Australian Law. The Mabo case has played a very important role in the recognition of traditional rights of the Meriam people to their islands in the eastern Torres Strait. It was also the responsibility of the court that native title is mainly allocated to the native people in Australia before the proper instructions made by Cook. It was also allocated to the creation of British Colony of New South Wales in 1788. Thus, it can be said that there is a great relationship between the Greenland Home Rule and Mabo Vs Queenland.
Discussion
There is a great connection of Greenland with the economic, political and cultural aspects of Denmark in terms of annual subsidies and proper guidance with the educational provision, hospital and other main services to the citizens of Greenland. Denmark has been served as the Kingdom since last 1000 years and it has also acted as the superpower in North. The western part of current United Kingdom is mainly included in Denmark. These areas are mainly the Baltic Sea Coast territories; Norway, Finland and Sweden were also included in the islands of Baltic Sea (Stephenson, 1993). There were also some other islands including the Northern areas of Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, Faroe Islands and Svalbard. The North Atlantic Sea was also termed as the Mare Nostrum which means Our Sea. The basis for the Greenland Home Rule took effect on 1 May 1979 after the holding of a referendum in Greenland in January. It has been held with a turnout of 63 per cent. In the Greenland Home Rule 12,754 voted for and 4,705 against the introduction of Home Rule. Prior to lovvedtagelsen in parliament voted all Danish parties, but two of the bill (Silverstein, 2007). Under the Act, Greenland is a separate nation consisting of an indigenous people within the Danish kingdom. During the Assembly, a number of standing committees and an ombudsman took place. County council elected an executive (government), which is responsible for central management of a Prime Minister (Premier). Government members head the various government departments (ministries). Under this government, chairman sorts Secretariat among other ...