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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalChristopher Karaiye holds Bachelor of Laws with Honours, Bachelor of Business and Management with Honours (economics major), and Bachelor of Economics degrees from the University of Papua New Guinea. He has practiced law for over 8 years, apart from working as an economist for a year at the Papua New Guinea Department of Treasury and an academic for a total of 8 years at the University of Papua New Guinea and Divine Word University. In his law practice, he advocated in the District Court<!-- [if supportFields]> XE "District Court" <![endif]--><!-- [if supportFields]><![endif]--&Read More...
Christopher Karaiye holds Bachelor of Laws with Honours, Bachelor of Business and Management with Honours (economics major), and Bachelor of Economics degrees from the University of Papua New Guinea.
He has practiced law for over 8 years, apart from working as an economist for a year at the Papua New Guinea Department of Treasury and an academic for a total of 8 years at the University of Papua New Guinea and Divine Word University. In his law practice, he advocated in the District Court, National Court and Supreme Court of Papua New Guinea. During the course of his law practice, he has been the counsel assisting in a number of prominent and controversial cases between 2014 and 2017. He practices law as a private practitioner in Papua New Guinea.
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This is a compendium of administrative law and judicial review in Papua New Guinea. In this book the author precisely recounts the history of the development of administrative law and judicial review in England and some other common law jurisdictions. The main theme of the book is, however, devoted to judicial review in Papua New Guinea. The practice and procedure for appealing from the decision of the National Court in judicial review are unique and onerous.
This is a compendium of administrative law and judicial review in Papua New Guinea. In this book the author precisely recounts the history of the development of administrative law and judicial review in England and some other common law jurisdictions. The main theme of the book is, however, devoted to judicial review in Papua New Guinea. The practice and procedure for appealing from the decision of the National Court in judicial review are unique and onerous. This book evaluates them in detail to give the readers a complete sense of reference. The interlocutory procedures encapsulated in this book are also relevant for any proceeding before the courts. At the end of various chapters, the author makes some insightful and thought-provoking commentaries on gaps found in judicial review.
The book is an authoritative text for lawyers, law students, academia, judicial officers and other interested persons alike. It is a must read for lawyers and law students who seek to be familiar with the often cumbersome judicial review procedures and practices. For students and scholars in other disciplines who aim to learn and abreast themselves of how administrative law affects administrative action and public policy, this book is a perfect choice. The book dissects complex administrative law concepts and enables lay persons, including those in the public service, to fully understand and apply them. The book is a valuable resource material for the Pacific Island countries like Fiji, Vanuatu and Solomon Islands, who have adopted the common law legal systems similar to Papua New Guinea.
BOOK REVIEWS
“The author collates, culls and compiles one important material for use by judicial officers and practitioners in the area of judicial review.” – Leslie Mamu, LL.B, Acting Public Solicitor, Papua New Guinea, 18 February 2018, Port Moresby, PNG
“This welcome new book by Christopher Karaiye is essential reading for all lawyers practising in the busy area of Judicial Review in PNG and also students of the topic. It is a well-researched and presented work and will be a worthy addition to my administrative law library.” – Terry Lambert, LL.B, LL.M, Barrister (Queensland, Australia), Lawyer (PNG), Solicitor (England & Wales), 7 June 2018, Brisbane, Australia
“The book “Administrative Law and Judicial Review in Papua New Guinea” is a must read for lawyers and public alike involved in the judicial review of administrative decisions. The book contains a comprehensive guide to an increasingly important yet quite complex area of law. The author draws from his own experience and research to make this important contribution to the development of Papua New Guinea’s expanding judicial review jurisprudence. This work is essential reading to understand the nuances involved in this area of law.” – Dr Vergil Narokobi, LL.B, LL.M, Ph.D, Counsel for the Papua New Guinea Ombudsman Commission positions in the public and the private sectors. I recommend the book to them. You have put a lot of work on this book and congratulate you on producing it. I am impressed with your comprehensive use of local case precedents and in-depth knowledge of the topics.” – Honourable Sir Gibbs Salika, KBE CSM OBE, Deputy Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea (as he then was), 4 July 2018, Port Moresby, PNG
“An extensive, thought-provoking and easy to read compendium that makes accessible the law of Papua New Guinea on the topic of judicial review in its many guises.” – Emeritus Professor Tony Angelo (Victoria University of Wellington), QC, 7 October 2018, Wellington, New Zealand
“Our jurisprudence is undergoing insurmountable pressure from the deficits and excesses of governance and administrative failure. In such a contemporary reality, maintaining consistency and coherence in the development of our jurisprudence remains a challenge. This book directs administrative decision makers, legal practitioners and judges to, inter alia, address this challenge.” – Sam Koim, LLB [Hons], 6 November 2018, Port Moresby, PNG
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