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- Discovery_doctrine abstract "The Discovery doctrine is a concept of public international law expounded by the United States Supreme Court in a series of decisions, most notably Johnson v. M'Intosh in 1823. Chief Justice John Marshall justified the way in which colonial powers laid claim to lands belonging to sovereign indigenous nations during the Age of Discovery. Under it, title to lands lay with the government whose subjects explored and occupied a territory whose inhabitants were not subjects of a European Christian monarch. The doctrine has been primarily used to support decisions invalidating or ignoring aboriginal possession of land in favor of colonial or post-colonial governments.The 1823 case was the result of collusive lawsuits where land speculators worked together to make claims to achieve a desired result. John Marshall explained the Court's reasoning. The supposedly inferior character of native cultures was a reason for the doctrine having been used.".
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- Discovery_doctrine subject Category:Aboriginal_title.
- Discovery_doctrine subject Category:Colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Discovery_doctrine subject Category:Human_rights_in_the_United_States.
- Discovery_doctrine subject Category:International_law.
- Discovery_doctrine subject Category:Legal_doctrines_and_principles.
- Discovery_doctrine subject Category:Property_law.
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- Discovery_doctrine comment "The Discovery doctrine is a concept of public international law expounded by the United States Supreme Court in a series of decisions, most notably Johnson v. M'Intosh in 1823. Chief Justice John Marshall justified the way in which colonial powers laid claim to lands belonging to sovereign indigenous nations during the Age of Discovery.".
- Discovery_doctrine label "Discovery doctrine".
- Discovery_doctrine label "Doctrina del descubrimiento".
- Discovery_doctrine label "Доктрина открытия".
- Discovery_doctrine label "مذهب الاستكشاف".
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