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The Constitution of Papua New Guinea
The Constitution of Papua New Guinea provides a detailed examination of the foundational legal document that shapes the nation’s political, social, and governmental framework. The book explains the principles underlying Papua New Guinea’s constitutional structure, including separation of powers, human rights protections, customary law, and the mechanisms of democratic governance. It also discusses the historical context of the constitution’s drafting and its significance in guiding national identity and development. This work serves as an essential reference for understanding the legal and political foundation of Papua New Guinea.
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