On 1 July 2009, the Bainimarama regime announced a road map for democracy that promised a transition to parliamentary democratic rule by September 2014 (Ministry of National Planning 2009). An important part of this road map were the plans for a constitution making process that would provide a ‘solid foundation and framework for the rebuilding of our nation’. To ensure national ownership of the constitution, the regime promised a participatory constitution-making process that would involve political parties, the private sector, civil society, non-government organisations, and citizens of Fiji
The September 2014 elections in Fiji was one of the most anticipated in the history of the country, ...
the military coups of 1987 and the sixth since 1970, when the islands became independent from Great ...
Constitutional crises in Fiji and Solomon Islands and donor concerns about ‘good governance’ raise o...
On 1 July 2009, the Bainimarama regime announced a Roadmap for Democracy that promised a transition ...
Constitution-making over the years has developed into an important element of transition from author...
At the time of writing, Fiji has just seen its first elections, and the first sitting of Parliament ...
Fiji has a checkered history with democracy. Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1...
Parliaments play a crucial role in enhancing democracy, especially in countries that are transitioni...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...
The Westminster model for parliamentary democracy has served as the template for one of the world’s ...
Abstract: Fiji’s 2014 election was its first in eight years, first under the 2013 constitution, and ...
In 1997, Fiji’s Constitution Review Commission (CRC) produced a voluminous proposal for constitution...
In this Lowy Institute Policy Brief, Melanesia Program Director Jenny Hayward-Jones examines the sig...
This thesis examines the factors that contribute to the resilience of the institution of the legisla...
Fiji has introduced four constitutions since independence in 1970. Each Constitution offered the opp...
The September 2014 elections in Fiji was one of the most anticipated in the history of the country, ...
the military coups of 1987 and the sixth since 1970, when the islands became independent from Great ...
Constitutional crises in Fiji and Solomon Islands and donor concerns about ‘good governance’ raise o...
On 1 July 2009, the Bainimarama regime announced a Roadmap for Democracy that promised a transition ...
Constitution-making over the years has developed into an important element of transition from author...
At the time of writing, Fiji has just seen its first elections, and the first sitting of Parliament ...
Fiji has a checkered history with democracy. Since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1...
Parliaments play a crucial role in enhancing democracy, especially in countries that are transitioni...
In an attempt to ensure all citizens are equally represented and their interests accommodated in a ...
The Westminster model for parliamentary democracy has served as the template for one of the world’s ...
Abstract: Fiji’s 2014 election was its first in eight years, first under the 2013 constitution, and ...
In 1997, Fiji’s Constitution Review Commission (CRC) produced a voluminous proposal for constitution...
In this Lowy Institute Policy Brief, Melanesia Program Director Jenny Hayward-Jones examines the sig...
This thesis examines the factors that contribute to the resilience of the institution of the legisla...
Fiji has introduced four constitutions since independence in 1970. Each Constitution offered the opp...
The September 2014 elections in Fiji was one of the most anticipated in the history of the country, ...
the military coups of 1987 and the sixth since 1970, when the islands became independent from Great ...
Constitutional crises in Fiji and Solomon Islands and donor concerns about ‘good governance’ raise o...