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+A. Counterplan Text: Countries ought to enter prior, binding, and meaningful consultation with Indigenous groups about policy on nuclear energy production and implement any policies arising from that discussion. |
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+B. Competition: The CP is both functionally and textually competitive, it does not necessarily entail a ban on the production of energy. |
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+C. Net Benefits: |
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+1) The Counterplan ensures individualized solutions based on the what groups want, rather than speaking for them. This ensures the best policies are implemented for Natives and solves the aff. ( EDWARD K. THOMAS, 1995 (PRESIDENT CENTRAL COUNCIL OF THE TLINGIT AND HAIDA INDIAN TRIBES OF ALASKA, May 18, 1995, http://www.archive.org/stream/biataskforcehear00unit/biataskforcehear00unit_djvu.txt) BIA task force : hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on to focus on the report and recommendations of the Joint Tribal BIA/DOI Reorganization Task Force, May 18, 1995, Washington, DC United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )) |
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+"The govemment-to- ... bad for them." |
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+2) Consultation empirically includes groups as full members of the process – The aff just perpetuates exclusion of indigenous people from the decision-making process. ( WENDELL CHINO, 1995 (MESCALERO APACHE TRIBE, HEARING BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS UNITED STATES SENATE, May 18, 1995, http://www.archive.org/stream/biataskforcehear00unit/biataskforcehear00unit_djvu.txt) BIA task force : hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on to focus on the report and recommendations of the Joint Tribal BIA/DOI Reorganization Task Force, May 18, 1995, Washington, DC United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )) |
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+"The Joint Tribal ... the recommendations presented." |