A Year in the Life of an Australian Member of the PNG Judiciary
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Logan, John
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Canberra, ACT: Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University
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In September 2011, the author was one of two Federal
Court of Australia judges appointed to the
Supreme and National Courts of Papua New Guinea
(PNG) to sit on civil and commercial appeals. The
article provides a personal account of the author’s
first year as a member of the PNG judiciary. This
was an eventful and tumultuous year which saw the
PNG Supreme Court order that the Hon. Sir Michael
Somare be restored to the office of prime minister;
simmering political tensions which followed that decision;
the arrest of the Chief Justice, Sir Salamo Injia;
a permanent stay of criminal proceedings against the
Chief Justice; the enactment of the Judicial Conduct
Act 2012 (PNG), which undermined the independence
of the judiciary, and subsequent challenge to the
validity of that Act; a further sedition charge being
laid against the Chief Justice; and a national election.
The author explores the impact of these events on the
PNG judiciary. He also discusses options relating to
the proposed establishment of a permanent Court of
Appeal and an ultimate appellate court for PNG .
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