Articles Tagged: society
Fiji Law Society criticises judiciary 'non-engagement' - Radio Australia
Fiji Law Society criticises judiciary 'non-engagement' Radio Australia, Australia - Mr Fa says that since the 2006 coup, the relationship between the Fiji Law Society and the judiciary has been one of non-engagement. ... |
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Law society backs action - Fiji Times
Law society backs action Fiji Times, Fiji - THE Fiji Law Society has stood by a lawyer whose conduct in a High Court session was questioned by the Attorney-General's office. ... Fiji accuses Perth lawyer of contempt Law Society stands by member |
Fiji's Indigenous society learnt its lesson - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Fiji's Indigenous society learnt its lesson Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - Ousted Vice President Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi says the indigenous community has learnt a lesson from the December 5, 2006 coup and they think it is appropriate ... |
Society in Fiji is Still Divided-Sami - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Society in Fiji is Still Divided-Sami Fijivillage, Fiji - The Head of the Technical and Support Secretariat said the Taukei Movement which led the 1987 coup has not gone away, and it still exists but in different ... |
Fiji Law Society President In A War of Words.
Fiji Law Society(FLS) President, Isireli Fa seems to be caught in a cross-fire between Fiji's Attorney General, Sayed-Khaiyum and Fiji's Ombudsman, Dr Shaista Shameem. Shameem's initial comments stated that she was ashamed to be a member of FLS, which appeared in a Fiji Daily Post (FDP)article. The excerpt of FDP article: ?I?M ASHAMED? 11-Feb-2008 01:59 PM Shameem slams law society president. THE Fiji Law Society (FLS) has come under fire from one of its more prominent and controversial mem
Law society wants more indigenous members - Fiji Times
Law society wants more indigenous members Fiji Times, Fiji - Mr Fa said this could give rise to nationalist support as which occurred during the 2000 coup where many prominent Fijian lawyers were involved. ... |
Tyranny of Individualism in a Liberal Democratic Society
The Tyranny of Individualism in a Liberal Democratic Society by Welf Herfurth Found on: http://majorityrights.com/ (This article contains one sick photo. I included it in the article to show how perverted society has become, at least in my opinion - Welf Herfurth) 1. Introduction This is an article divided up, roughly, into two halves. The first concerns liberalism, or what liberalism has become. It details a transition in liberalism ? from a cult of elections and parliaments, to a cult o
Fiji Law Society rejects interim government?s People?s charter - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji Law Society rejects interim government?s People?s charter Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji Village reports that the Law Society council says it?s considered the various proposals contained in the so-called Charter for Change and Progress, ... |
Society says laws needed change - Fiji Times
| Society says laws needed change Fiji Times, Fiji - THE Fiji Law Society has agreed there was a need for the latest publication of Fiji's laws. This is after veteran lawyers Subhas Parshotam and Peter Knight ... Personal attacks launched in heated debate Regime should get new AG: Draunidalo Lawyer admits family's support for coup |
Society upsets Cameron - Fiji Times
| Society upsets Cameron Fiji Times, Fiji - AUSTRALIA-based lawyer, Doctor John Cameron, who was deported from Fiji for allegedly using his work permit unlawfully last month, claims the Fiji Law ... Rule of law key for investment: Naidu Society says laws needed change Davinesh Sharma Comments on the Idea of Establishing a Seperate Bar |
Fiji Law Society challeges appointment of acting Chief Justice - Radio New Zealand International
| Fiji Law Society challeges appointment of acting Chief Justice Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... during the May 2000 coup. The High Court registry has assigned Justice John Byrne, who was recently re-appointed to the Fiji bench, to hear the case. |
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