This article considers the relationship between customary law (kastom) and the official legal system in Vanuatu. It looks at the limitations of the reasons propounded for the lack of integration of customary law and the official legal system and argues that the integration should be a two-way process. The author asserts that a new methodological approach is required to assess the issue regarding the current extent of integration, desirability of integration and capacity for integration of the two systems. Rather than merely analysing case law or legislation, the author argues that the reality behind this picture needs to be investigated and empirical research undertaken
Internationally there is a large and growing body of scholarly literature that describes problems of...
Vanuatu is known for its pluralistic society where there are more than one form of law governing the...
This book investigates the problems and possibilities of plural legal orders through an in-depth stu...
This article considers the relationship between customary law (kastom) and the official legal system...
This article revisits Pacific Courts' treatment of two procedural tools for locating litigation in t...
Based on critical postcolonial theories developed by Said, Spivak and Bhabha, this paper attempts to...
Through a critical examination of the court decisions of the Federated States of Micronesia, this Ar...
One of the many post-colonial claims of indigenous people is the re-assertion of their rights over t...
In the plural legal systems of the South Pacific island nations, there is an ongoing struggle to har...
In the plural legal systems of the South Pacific island nations, there is an ongoing struggle to har...
The Constitutions of Canada and Vanuatu commit to recognition of ‘Aboriginal rights’ and ‘customary ...
In a country such as Vanuatu, where land is owned by the indigenous custom owners and the Constituti...
This paper is intended to fill a gap in the literature concerning the Vanuatu judiciary, as this top...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...
This article argues that increasing the quality of conflict management in legally plural countries r...
Internationally there is a large and growing body of scholarly literature that describes problems of...
Vanuatu is known for its pluralistic society where there are more than one form of law governing the...
This book investigates the problems and possibilities of plural legal orders through an in-depth stu...
This article considers the relationship between customary law (kastom) and the official legal system...
This article revisits Pacific Courts' treatment of two procedural tools for locating litigation in t...
Based on critical postcolonial theories developed by Said, Spivak and Bhabha, this paper attempts to...
Through a critical examination of the court decisions of the Federated States of Micronesia, this Ar...
One of the many post-colonial claims of indigenous people is the re-assertion of their rights over t...
In the plural legal systems of the South Pacific island nations, there is an ongoing struggle to har...
In the plural legal systems of the South Pacific island nations, there is an ongoing struggle to har...
The Constitutions of Canada and Vanuatu commit to recognition of ‘Aboriginal rights’ and ‘customary ...
In a country such as Vanuatu, where land is owned by the indigenous custom owners and the Constituti...
This paper is intended to fill a gap in the literature concerning the Vanuatu judiciary, as this top...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...
This article argues that increasing the quality of conflict management in legally plural countries r...
Internationally there is a large and growing body of scholarly literature that describes problems of...
Vanuatu is known for its pluralistic society where there are more than one form of law governing the...
This book investigates the problems and possibilities of plural legal orders through an in-depth stu...