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This book examines the role and nature of the judiciary in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the first comprehensive study since the country's independence in 1975.mehr
KlappentextThis book examines the role and nature of the judiciary in Papua New Guinea (PNG), the first comprehensive study since the country's independence in 1975.
Introduction.- Decolonisation and a Home-Grown´ Constitution.- The Colonial Justice Systems: Methods and Influence.- A Transformative Constitution for Papua New Guinea.- Case Studies: Tensions and Constitutional Crises.- Rethinking the Doctrine of Separation of Powers.- Judges as Guardians of Papua New Guinea´s Democracy.- Maintaining the Liberal Character of the Judiciary: Challenges and Impetuses.- Conclusion.mehr
Dr. Bal Kama is a Special Counsel in legal practice and serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Business, Government, and Law, University of Canberra. He holds a PhD in law and undergraduate degrees in law, political science, and international relations. He has combined research and practice interests in legal systems, the rule of law, and political institutions in the Pacific and regularly provides advice to international organizations and government agencies.