The Journal of Pacific Studies
Volume 21 1997
Sources of Law in the South Pacificedited
by Jennifer Corrin CarePrice: USD20 or equivalent (postage included)
The application of the common law and equity in countries of the South Pacific Don Paterson
Colonial legacies? A study of received and adopted legislation applying in the University of the South Pacific region Jennifer Corrin Care
Common law at bay? The scope and status of customary law regimes in the South Pacific Guy Powles Customary rules and the welfare principle: Post-independence custody cases in the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu Kenneth Brown Customary law and the constitutional protection of human rights: Conflict or compromise? Susan Farran |
Crown ownership of foreshores and seabed in Solomon Islands Frank Kabui
Crime, community penalty and integration with legal formalism in the South Pacific Mark Findlay
The reception of Judges Rules and the right of counsel in Western Samoa Leuluaialii Tasi Malifa
The evolution of trial by judge and assessors in Fiji Peter Duff Healthy, wealthy, and wise: The national government of Tokelau after 150 years. Tony Angelo The idea of law: A Pacific perspective Asiata Vaai |
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