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Constitutional history of Tokelau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constitutional history of Tokelau
The constitutional history of Tokelau comprises several acts and amendments. Tokelau comprises the three Pacific atolls of Atafu, Nukunonu, and Fakaofo. The constitutional history of the atoll group dates to its earliest human settlement of at least 1,000 years, much of this time involved an unwritten and oral tradition.〔 It has been governed by many written acts and rules of governance since 1887. The history of Tokelau's laws have been recorded in ''Tokelau Subdelegated Legislation 1877-1948'' and is also published by the Tokelau Law Project. ==Western Pacific High Commission establishment (1877–1889)== Tokelau was a British protectorate between 1877 – 1889. The earliest control of Tokelau was under British sovereignty in 1877 by the Western Pacific Order 1877 as part of the British protection. However this order was specifically related to the British jurisdiction in respect of British subjects in the islands of the Western Pacific that were not colonial territories. The locale was called the Union Islands during this period. A document of interest during this time was the Western Pacific Order in Council (1877).〔
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