LAW REFORM PLANS FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

LAW REFORM PLANS FOR THE SOLOMON ISLANDS

Posted by : Posted on : 23-Oct-2019

LAW reform is important to the development of the country.

Quoting the Solomon Star newspaper – 23 October 2019

“That’s according to one of the commissioners of the Law Reform Commission (LRC) Ruth Liloqula.

“She highlighted this during the launch of the Public Order Paper consultation on Monday in Honiara.

“Law reform or sometimes referred to as legal reform is the process of examining existing laws and advocating and implementing changes in a legal system,” Liloqula explained.

“It’s used as one of the tools to shape developing nations through the reform of outdated and oppressive laws by replacing them with laws that advance democratic values and promote the rule of law,” she added.

“Liloqula said it is therefore not far-fetched to argue that the priority role of law reform in developing nations is to clear the statute books rather than to systematically develop the law.

“She then highlighted some of the important areas that the Government should consider in its law reform plans.

“On that note, I would like to suggest that the priority of any government should be to reform the laws that would give the best possible benefits to our people,” she said.

“Liloqula said the possible priority areas should include the following economic laws such as Insurance law, labour laws, law of financial institutions, fisheries, forestry, mining, petroleum and taxation laws.”

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