Rethinking Judicial Power in Papua New Guinea
Produktnummer:
18d21b069fb9b04263a5240bcd99f78cf8
Autor: | Kama, Bal |
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Themengebiete: | Constitutional Institutions Integrity Branch Interventionist Judiciary Judicial Politics Judicial Power Liberal Judiciary Pacific Judiciary Papua New Guinea Constitution Separation of Powers Transformative Constitution |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 20.08.2024 |
EAN: | 9789819729456 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 208 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer Singapore |
Untertitel: | A Mandate for Activism in a Transformative Constitution |
Produktinformationen "Rethinking Judicial Power in Papua New Guinea"
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. It challenges the traditional view of the judiciary as solely a legal entity, arguing for its broader social and political functions. Critiquing assumptions inherited from British and Australian colonial thinking, it discusses how decolonisation has redefined judicial power, enabling courts to have a more transformative role. Introducing transformative constitutionalism into Australian-Pacific legal thinking, the book argues that PNG has a transformative constitution defined by its intent for reform, extensive Charter of Rights, and a liberal judiciary—features not found in other Pacific constitutions. Given the region's challenges such as corruption, political instability, and climate change, the book advocates for a more proactive role for the judiciary. It proposes a re-evaluation of the classical tripartite doctrine of separation of powers, advocating for a quadripartite model in PNG where the judiciary has a broader reformative function and the independent constitutional institutions constitute a fourth arm of government. This work makes important contributions to understandings of judicial power and constitutional law as well as other fields including comparative constitutional studies, legal history and decolonial scholarship.

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