The Use of Foreign Judges on Courts of Constitutional Jurisdiction in Pacific Island States
The global norm is that, by law or by practice, judges will be citizens of the state they serve.
Speaking Suffering: A Post-Colonial Analysis of Why the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission Failed to ‘Touch the Heart of the People’
Between 2008 and 2012, the Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) collected the testimonies of individuals who had suffered, or
PANEL DISCUSSION: Anticipating the first Solomon Islands elections since RAMSI
Solomon Islands will hold national elections on 3 April 2019; the first since the departure of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (
Towards a Referendum on the Independence of Bougainville?
The constitution of Papua New Guinea reflects the provisions of the Bougainville Peace Agreement by providing that a referendum for Bougainvilleans
Keynote address by Dame Meg Taylor (Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat) at a DPA, USP, UH Symposium on China in the Pacific
Dame Meg Taylor (Secretary General, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat) delivers the second keynote address at the one-day symposium in Vanuatu, tha
Digesting the New Caledonia Referendum Result: Process, Outcome and Implications
With 56.4 per cent of New Caledonians voting to remain a part of France and 43.6 per cent voting for full independence, the long-awaited referendum
From Silent to Salient: Re-engaging Local Stories of Chuukese Women
This podcasts is a pre-thesis seminar by Myjolynne Kim (Mymy)and delves into the research undertaken by her.