This article explores a primary source of legal studies, case-law, as a form of narrative in the context of indigenous land rights, and considers how this narrative negotiates pre-colonial land claims in a postcolonial context. Its case-study is the South Pacific island country of Vanuatu, a small-island, leastdeveloped, nation-state, where laws introduced under Anglo–French colonial administration are still retained and sit uneasily alongside the customary forms of land tenure which govern ninety percent of all land in the islands. The article looks at the traditional and changing role of narrative presented as evidence by claimants and their witnesses against a context of rapid social and economic change, and asks whether the metamorphosi...
Courts of law in Melanesian countries, particularly in the aftermath of the colonial period, have at...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
This article explores a primary source of legal studies, case-law, as a form of narrative in the con...
Although most land in Vanuatu is held under customary land tenure and governed therefore by unwritte...
One of the many post-colonial claims of indigenous people is the re-assertion of their rights over t...
Internationally there is a large and growing body of scholarly literature that describes problems of...
Among the least developed nations in the world, Vanuatu had the dubious distinction of being governe...
This study situates the concepts of land ownership and rights in the contexts of both local and mode...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118–122).This thesi...
In a country such as Vanuatu, where land is owned by the indigenous custom owners and the Constituti...
Land in the South Pacific is largely regulated by introduced English Common Law. However, the vast b...
Land in the South Pacific is largely regulated by introduced English Common Law. However, the vast b...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...
Courts of law in Melanesian countries, particularly in the aftermath of the colonial period, have at...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
This article explores a primary source of legal studies, case-law, as a form of narrative in the con...
Although most land in Vanuatu is held under customary land tenure and governed therefore by unwritte...
One of the many post-colonial claims of indigenous people is the re-assertion of their rights over t...
Internationally there is a large and growing body of scholarly literature that describes problems of...
Among the least developed nations in the world, Vanuatu had the dubious distinction of being governe...
This study situates the concepts of land ownership and rights in the contexts of both local and mode...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2004Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118–122).This thesi...
In a country such as Vanuatu, where land is owned by the indigenous custom owners and the Constituti...
Land in the South Pacific is largely regulated by introduced English Common Law. However, the vast b...
Land in the South Pacific is largely regulated by introduced English Common Law. However, the vast b...
Governance in Vanuatu has been a source of concern for Australia as it forms part of Australia'...
Courts of law in Melanesian countries, particularly in the aftermath of the colonial period, have at...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...
In Timor-Leste, customary institutions contribute to sustainable and equitable rural development and...