ABSTRACT

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

chapter 1|10 pages

SOUTH PACIFIC LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE

ORIGINS OF SOUTH PACIFIC LEGAL SYSTEM

chapter 2|5 pages

CONSTITUENT LAWS

chapter |5 pages

INDEPENDENCE

chapter 3|1 pages

LOCAL LAWS

LOCAL LEGISLATION

chapter |6 pages

Nauru

chapter 4|6 pages

RECEIVED LAW

RECEIVED LEGISLATION

chapter |10 pages

Tuvalu

chapter |2 pages

Fiji Islands

chapter |14 pages

Samoa

chapter |2 pages

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

chapter |1 pages

Prefatory provision

chapter |11 pages

Fundamental rights and freedoms

chapter |17 pages

Legislature

chapter |13 pages

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

chapter |11 pages

Fraud

chapter |7 pages

CRIMINAL LAW

chapter |2 pages

CLASSIFICATIONS OF CRIMINAL LAW

chapter |8 pages

Felonies and misdemeanours

chapter |11 pages

Cause of death

chapter |3 pages

CONTRACT LAW

chapter |1 pages

PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL

chapter |7 pages

Intermediate terms

chapter |9 pages

The effect of minority

chapter |4 pages

Effects of illegality

chapter |26 pages

TORTS LAW

chapter |18 pages

LAND LAW

chapter |4 pages

Leasehold estates

chapter |2 pages

Licences or permits

chapter |3 pages

Easements and profits à prendre

chapter |4 pages

HIERARCHY OF THE COURTS

chapter |6 pages

Court of Appeal

chapter |7 pages

High Court

chapter |8 pages

SAMOA

chapter |5 pages

High Court

chapter |7 pages

High Court of New Zealand

chapter |10 pages

Jurisdiction The Privy Council

chapter |8 pages

CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CIVIL PROCEDURE

chapter |4 pages

Service

chapter |1 pages

Discovery and inspection of documents

chapter |2 pages

Notice to admit facts or documents

chapter |2 pages

Early judgment Judgment in default

chapter |4 pages

Dismissal for want of prosecution

chapter |1 pages

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

chapter |19 pages

Questioning