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  1. Mar 10, 2010 · Origins of the Narragansett . Archaeological evidence places Narragansett peoples in the region that later became the colony and state of Rhode Island more than 30,000 years ago. They inhabited ...

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  2. The primary reason for the submission of the Narragansett to Charles I was to gain "his Majesty's royal protection." These criteria are discussed in the primary document S ubmission of the Chief ...

  3. Dec 19, 2000 · Adan claims to belong to a persecuted minority clan. She claims to be unaffected by the general exclusion from the Refugee Convention of victims of civil war simpliciter, as she would be able to demonstrate a differential impact: Adan v. Secretary of State for the Home Department [1999] 1 A.C. 293, 311B.

  4. Jan 19, 2000 · UK - House of Lords, R v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex p Bugdaycay [1987] 1 All ER 940, [1987] AC 514, [1987] 2 WLR 606 UK - R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex Parte Salem, [1999] UKHL 8

  5. It will be noticed that in each of categories (1) and (2) the asylum- seeker must satisfy two separate tests: what may, for short, be called "the fear test" and "the protection test." In categories (3) and (4) the protection test, for obvious reasons, is couched in different language. Mr. Blake's case is that Mr. Adan falls within category (1).

  6. the Narragansett have a long and tumultuous history, including a war in 1675 in which the colonists defeated the Narragansett.5 The Tribe claims that the * Third-year student, University of Oklahoma College of Law. Editor-in-chief, American Indian Law Review. B.A. Boston College, 2002. 1. Oklahoma Tax Comm'n v. Chickasaw Nation, 515 U.S. 450 ...

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  8. Apr 2, 1998 · Salibian v Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) and R v Secretary of State for the Home Department ex parte Jeyakumaran approved. Obiter: the definition of refugee in Art 1A (2) of the 1951 Convention included persons who were subject to persecution by factions within a State and who could not be afforded protection by the State ...

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