Chief Justice Michael Dishington Scott signed a court order in the Supreme Court of Tonga on December the 4th 2012, signifying structural reform in the South Pacific Kingdom. Whether the Kingdom of Tonga was ready or not, clued-up on what a judicial review was or not, the legal process for initiating one to get a judge to review parliamentary procedure was underway. Dishington Scott’s Supreme Court order issued by the Nuku’alofa Registry “ordered that the application for leave to apply for Judicial Review is to be heard inter parties on 23 January, 2013 at 09:00 am in Court” (Supreme Court of Tonga, 2012). The application was made by Tonga’s former Prime Minister, Feleti Sevele, and a former Minister for Transport in his cabinet, Paul ...
The subjects of this paper are the Kingdom of Tonga,1 its monarchy, its constitution, its tradition...
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The nationalist ideal prescribes that government and authority should fit cultural values and ideas,...
Chief Justice Michael Dishington Scott signed a court order in the Supreme Court of Tonga on Decembe...
In the course of Tonga\u27s political reform, the devolution of executive powers was incomplete due ...
The Kingdom of Tonga is in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is comprised of four main Island group...
The House thanks God that the king is still in good health, and the Monarch is still in control of t...
Tonga is the only South Pacific nation to have remained independent and stable since the mid- l 9th...
In November of 2006, a number of young people under the age of 18 were involved in rioting that dest...
Constitution law researcher Guy Powles, a Pakeha New Zealander residing in Australia was not optimis...
The decision of the High Court of New Zealand in the case of Pisaina Leilua-Lei Sam v The Council fo...
This Independent Report reviews the evidence presented to the Waitangi Tribunal in 2010-2011 for the...
Just when Tongan Democratic Party leader ‘Akilisi Pohiva stumped the public by saying he admired Fij...
This thesis was an investigation into the consequences of the Supreme Court Act 2003. The main purpo...
The Kingdom of Tonga, a South Pacific country, erupted in violent pro-democracy riots in late 2006 a...
The subjects of this paper are the Kingdom of Tonga,1 its monarchy, its constitution, its tradition...
Fiji was ceded to Great Britain in 1879. It gained its independence in 1970. Independence was achiev...
The nationalist ideal prescribes that government and authority should fit cultural values and ideas,...
Chief Justice Michael Dishington Scott signed a court order in the Supreme Court of Tonga on Decembe...
In the course of Tonga\u27s political reform, the devolution of executive powers was incomplete due ...
The Kingdom of Tonga is in the southwestern Pacific Ocean and is comprised of four main Island group...
The House thanks God that the king is still in good health, and the Monarch is still in control of t...
Tonga is the only South Pacific nation to have remained independent and stable since the mid- l 9th...
In November of 2006, a number of young people under the age of 18 were involved in rioting that dest...
Constitution law researcher Guy Powles, a Pakeha New Zealander residing in Australia was not optimis...
The decision of the High Court of New Zealand in the case of Pisaina Leilua-Lei Sam v The Council fo...
This Independent Report reviews the evidence presented to the Waitangi Tribunal in 2010-2011 for the...
Just when Tongan Democratic Party leader ‘Akilisi Pohiva stumped the public by saying he admired Fij...
This thesis was an investigation into the consequences of the Supreme Court Act 2003. The main purpo...
The Kingdom of Tonga, a South Pacific country, erupted in violent pro-democracy riots in late 2006 a...
The subjects of this paper are the Kingdom of Tonga,1 its monarchy, its constitution, its tradition...
Fiji was ceded to Great Britain in 1879. It gained its independence in 1970. Independence was achiev...
The nationalist ideal prescribes that government and authority should fit cultural values and ideas,...