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Why are courts often reluctant to depart from precedent?

Every litigation, when it comes on to the court, has some rules and precedents to be considered by the Hon judges and law professionals.

Journalism and media freedom under pressure with China’s creeping influence in the Pacific

The restrictions on Pacific media during Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s recent Pacific trip are only the most recent example of a media sector under siege.

Revival of Indigenous Languages: Perennial question

Learning English is associated with being associated with high class and having a distinction among their peers, which is the popular belief.

Gender Disparity: Stereotypes and Norms in Parliament and Politics

The socio-economic factors play a huge role in identifying gender stereotypes and norms.

Domestic Tourism: Sustainability Pathway 

Domestic tourism strategy may be termed as short term strategy, but under pandemic, it has become the only ray of hope for existence.

Why Strategic Planning is vital to the resilience of Research and Teaching

Strategic planning holds the key for making future goals that are enabled by the people to have local, regional, national and global influences.

Fiji’s Constitution Day: The Way Forward towards Equality, Unity and Brotherhood

Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama gave a positive message “All Fijians share the same rights, same votes of equal value and the same national identity. "

Healthcare & Frontline workers: Every Nations Unsung Heroes

You have given the Nation the Gift of Encouragement and Hope in a difficult time. Vinaka Vakalevu

Indian Diaspora and Hybridity: Where do I fit?

At the end of the 18th century, the English administration wanted to convert their Indian subjects to Christianity but did not want them to be too Christians or too English as they foresaw that they were simply producing a colonised mimic”

Lessons Learnt from Pre and Post COVID-19’ teaching methodology

COVID-19 has disrupted the educational system due to the closure of schools, universities, and other educational institutions. This becomes even worse with vulnerable students...

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53-foot tractor-trailer driver Baljeet Singh pleads guilty in deadly pileup, was playing phone game and fled to India

The crash killed 42-year-old mother Nancy Lefrançois and her 11-year-old son Loïc Chevalier, who were travelling in a passenger vehicle struck in the collision.

Indian Premier League could be played in Australia, Adelaide Oval explores plan

The proposal is part of a broader idea to strengthen cricket ties between Australia and India.

Perth toddler Sandipan Dhar’s death ‘probably preventable’ after missed blood test, coroner says

21-month-old Sandipan died in March 2024 after being taken to hospital with a persistent fever that had lasted for weeks.
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