Breaking News: New Book Explores Judicial Power in Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea – October 2023 – A significant new contribution to legal scholarship is set to be published next month, titled “Rethinking Judicial Power in Papua New Guinea: A Mandate for Activism in a Transformative Constitution.” This groundbreaking work is authored by PNG’s very own legal scholar Dr. Bal Kama, who has dedicated years to this project while balancing various other commitments.
This book marks an important moment in the legal landscape of Papua New Guinea, as it is the first substantive publication focused specifically on the PNG judiciary. The Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea, Sir Gibbs Salika, has honored Dr. Kama by writing the Foreword, further cementing the book’s relevance and timeliness.
Key Findings
One of the central themes of the book is the unique liberal constitutional powers vested in the PNG judiciary. Dr. Kama argues that these powers are not only distinct in comparison to those in other Pacific nations, such as Australia and New Zealand, but are also rare globally.
Two pivotal findings in the book include:
- Liberal, Interventionist, and Reformist Role: Dr. Kama elucidates that the judiciary in Papua New Guinea is intended to perform a liberal, interventionist, and reformist role. This extends the judiciary’s influence beyond the confines of legal interpretation, allowing it to engage directly with socio-political issues. The author emphasizes the importance of this role given the current challenges facing democratic institutions in the country.
- Quadripartite Model of Governance: Additionally, the book presents a compelling argument for recognizing four arms of government in PNG instead of the conventional three. This assertion positions the PNG ‘home-grown’ Constitution as aligned with a quadripartite model, challenging widely accepted doctrines of separation of powers.
Encouraging Future Discourse
Through these revelations, Dr. Kama aims to provoke a rethinking of constitutional discourses typically accepted without critical examination, while also inspiring a deeper engagement with the PNG judiciary’s role as a guardian of democracy.
Furthermore, the work includes a historical analysis that provides context for the country’s colonial past, appealing to both legal scholars and historians alike.
Pre-Order and Availability
The publication is scheduled for release next month, but interested readers can already place pre-orders through the Springer publication link: Pre-order Here. It will also be available on Amazon, although pre-orders are not yet being accepted: Order on Amazon Listing .
This upcoming publication promises to be a landmark work that will significantly advance the discourse on judicial power in Papua New Guinea, making it a must-read for legal professionals, academics, and those interested in the intricacies of governance in the Pacific region.
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