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Showing below up to 50 results in range #401 to #450.
- Higher-level matters may require broader recognition. (19:30, 1 February 2026)
- Jurisdiction follows the scope of the issue. (19:33, 1 February 2026)
- External courts do not automatically possess competent jurisdiction. (19:36, 1 February 2026)
- Jurisdiction must be established, not assumed (19:38, 1 February 2026)
- Matters rooted in Tsm’syen law require Tsm’syen competence (19:40, 1 February 2026)
- Deference to external systems without consent undermines law. (19:42, 1 February 2026)
- Competent Jurisdiction (19:43, 1 February 2026)
- Jurisdiction depends on relationship to the matter (19:45, 1 February 2026)
- Distance from the people, land, or law limits competence (14:45, 2 February 2026)
- Standing is affected by conduct and recognition. (14:48, 2 February 2026)
- Outsiders lack jurisdiction absent lawful basis. (14:49, 2 February 2026)
- No authority may exceed its lawful scope. (14:52, 2 February 2026)
- Jurisdiction may be refused if competence is lacking (14:54, 2 February 2026)
- Misuse of jurisdiction undermines legitimacy. (14:58, 2 February 2026)
- Lawful refusal preserves balance and autonomy (15:01, 2 February 2026)
- Proper placement of authority prevents erosion. (15:05, 2 February 2026)
- Clear jurisdiction protects the integrity of law (03:11, 3 February 2026)
- Teaching jurisdiction supports long-term self-governance. (03:14, 3 February 2026)
- Laxyuup — Lands of the Tsm’syen (03:47, 3 February 2026)
- Laxyuup is the source of law, identity, and responsibility. (04:05, 3 February 2026)
- Land is held through relationship, not possession. (04:06, 3 February 2026)
- Authority over land is governed by ayaawx (04:32, 3 February 2026)
- Responsibility to land is collective and ongoing (04:34, 3 February 2026)
- Disconnection from land weakens law. (04:36, 3 February 2026)
- Laxyuup refers to the lands of the Tsm’syen. (04:38, 3 February 2026)
- Land includes territory, waters, resources, and places of meaning. (04:44, 3 February 2026)
- Laxyuup is inseparable from people, law, and history. (04:55, 3 February 2026)
- Land is not transferable outside law. (04:57, 3 February 2026)
- Houses hold responsibility for specific areas of laxyuup. (05:00, 3 February 2026)
- Responsibility includes care, use, protection, and respect. (05:01, 3 February 2026)
- Use of land carries obligations to others and to future generations (05:11, 3 February 2026)
- Relationship to land is maintained through conduct (05:12, 3 February 2026)
- Adaawx record boundaries, histories, and events tied to laxyuup (00:52, 4 February 2026)
- Stories establish rights, responsibilities, and consequences. (00:54, 4 February 2026)
- Elders recall and interpret adaawx when land is in question (00:56, 4 February 2026)
- Adaawx guide lawful use and decision-making. (01:01, 4 February 2026)
- Authority over laxyuup arises from ayaawx. (02:42, 4 February 2026)
- Houses exercise authority within their lawful areas. (02:45, 4 February 2026)
- Clan and Nation law govern shared or overlapping lands (03:02, 4 February 2026)
- No authority exists without responsibility (03:03, 4 February 2026)
- Land use must align with ayaawx. (03:05, 4 February 2026)
- Extraction or alteration requires lawful recognition (03:07, 4 February 2026)
- Harm to land creates imbalance requiring restoration (03:09, 4 February 2026)
- Unlawful use affects standing and trust. (03:11, 4 February 2026)
- Land disputes are addressed through Tsm’syen law (03:13, 4 February 2026)
- Resolution prioritizes restoration of balance (03:31, 4 February 2026)
- Witnessing is required for legitimacy (03:43, 4 February 2026)
- Persistent misuse of land undermines authority (03:45, 4 February 2026)
- Laxyuup must be protected for future generations. (03:46, 4 February 2026)
- Decisions consider long-term impact. (03:54, 4 February 2026)