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Belize granted logging rights on 480,000 acres where many Maya people live, and the Maya sued, claiming those lands and resources as theirs. They base their case on common law (Belize’s legal system, which often relies on court decisions from countries like Australia and Canada when Belize has no local rulings) and on international-law norms from treaties Belize has joined. Courts in other common-law countries have used those sources to recognize indigenous land rights, so the passage argues that, although Belize could decide on its own, its shared legal roots and treaty obligations make it likely that Belize’s courts should recognize Maya rights too.

Logic Breakdown

Notice that the passage explicitly links the absence of Belize precedent to the Maya's reliance on foreign case law; choose the answer that states this functional role.

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The author's primary purpose in mentioning that courts in Belize have not yet ruled on matters concerning indigenous rights is to

Correct Answer
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The passage states that "courts in Belize have not yet ruled on matters concerning indigenous rights. The argument advanced by the Maya therefore relies substantially on precedents from other common-law jurisdictions..." and further says that "This approach is consistent with the customary practice of the courts in Belize, which is to look to precedents of other common-law countries in the absence of relevant precedent in Belize's case law." These sentences show the author mentions the lack of Belize rulings to emphasize the importance of looking to precedents from other common-law nations for the Maya's argument.
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