The Constitution of Papua New Guinea (PNG) features a peculiar artifact of colonial-era law known as a repugnancy clause. This type of clause, used elsewhere as a neutral mechanism to identify conflicts between legal provisions, has in PNG become a tool for the moral-aesthetic evaluation of customary law. In this article, I follow the history of the PNG repugnancy clause from its colonial origins and through the relevant case law since the country's independence in order to ask both how the clause acquired its non-legal meaning through legal usage, and why it has been retained in its original form in PNG when so many postcolonial legal regimes have discarded it. Comparative material from Indonesia, sub-Saharan Africa, and especially Austral...
This paper examines the application of the repugnancy doctrine in the administration of customary la...
Selected papers from the 1992 conference on Custom at the Crossroads: The future of customary law in...
American culture often reaches to the furthest corners of the globe and influences the cultures of o...
The Constitution of Papua New Guinea (PNG) features a peculiar artifact of colonial-era law known as...
In the waning days of colonialism in Papua New Guinea, much of the rhetoric from local leaders pushi...
In the waning days of colonialism in Papua New Guinea, much of the rhetoric from local leaders pushi...
This thesis looks at how Papua New Guinea‟s two most prominent legal orders; customary law and state...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Richard Charles Sikani.Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a ...
At Independence, Papua New Guinea's Constitution gave customary laws a prominent place in the countr...
Family law in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is governed by two legal regimes, state and customary. These re...
This article employs a consideration of Peter Fitzpatrick’s early work in Papua New Guinea to reflec...
This article approaches the relationship between the categories of custom and law by means of an exp...
Clashes over the status of West Papua and the political future of the territory proliferated markedl...
This article approaches the relationship between the categories of custom and law by means of an exp...
This chapter examines the theoretical bases that may be used to support the formal recognition of cu...
This paper examines the application of the repugnancy doctrine in the administration of customary la...
Selected papers from the 1992 conference on Custom at the Crossroads: The future of customary law in...
American culture often reaches to the furthest corners of the globe and influences the cultures of o...
The Constitution of Papua New Guinea (PNG) features a peculiar artifact of colonial-era law known as...
In the waning days of colonialism in Papua New Guinea, much of the rhetoric from local leaders pushi...
In the waning days of colonialism in Papua New Guinea, much of the rhetoric from local leaders pushi...
This thesis looks at how Papua New Guinea‟s two most prominent legal orders; customary law and state...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1996 Richard Charles Sikani.Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a ...
At Independence, Papua New Guinea's Constitution gave customary laws a prominent place in the countr...
Family law in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is governed by two legal regimes, state and customary. These re...
This article employs a consideration of Peter Fitzpatrick’s early work in Papua New Guinea to reflec...
This article approaches the relationship between the categories of custom and law by means of an exp...
Clashes over the status of West Papua and the political future of the territory proliferated markedl...
This article approaches the relationship between the categories of custom and law by means of an exp...
This chapter examines the theoretical bases that may be used to support the formal recognition of cu...
This paper examines the application of the repugnancy doctrine in the administration of customary la...
Selected papers from the 1992 conference on Custom at the Crossroads: The future of customary law in...
American culture often reaches to the furthest corners of the globe and influences the cultures of o...