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The Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute [1] (PacLII) collects and publishes legal materials from 20 Pacific Islands Countries on its website www.paclii.org.These countries are American Samoa, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji Islands, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Island, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu ...
The Supreme Court has both original and appellate jurisdiction.The Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute notes that the Supreme Court "has unlimited original civil jurisdiction and although the Courts Act [1972] does not so specify it is assumed that it has original criminal jurisdiction". [3]
Selected Nauruan statute law and case law, Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute; Remarks on Nauruan law by a former Senior Legal Officer (University of the South Pacific School of Law); originally published in [1993] AU Law Lib 5. Nauru's Online Legal Database
The laws of Tuvalu are published online by the Office of the Attorney General of Tuvalu; [8] also by the Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute, with the law set out in the 2008 Revised Edition; [9] with a list of current legislation (up to 2012). [10]
This legislation is published online by the Office of the Attorney General of Tuvalu; [1] also by the Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute, with the law set out in the 2008 Revised Edition; [2] with a list of current legislation (up to 2012). [3]
Magiagi is a village on the island of Upolu in Samoa. It is situated on the central north coast of the island. The village is in the political district of Tuamasaga. [1] The population was 1,822 at the 2021 census, with a split by gender of 893 male and 929 female. [2]
Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione spent his first night back in the Big Apple under the same NYC federal prison as disgraced rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
The Privy Council of Tonga is the highest ranking council to advise the Monarch in the Kingdom of Tonga.It is empowered to advise the King in his capacity as Head of State and Fountain of Justice under the provisions of Clause 50 (1) of the Constitution of Tonga: