Sunday, June 15

Government Rules and Laws in Fiji

Fiji is a democratic republic governed by a constitution and operates under a parliamentary system. Its laws are influenced by British common law, customary law, and modern democratic principles.

Here’s an overview of key government rules, laws, and legal systems in Fiji:


1. The Constitution

  • Adopted in 2013, it is the supreme law of Fiji.
  • Guarantees human rights, freedom of expression, religion, and equality before the law.
  • Establishes separation of powers between:
    • Executive (President & Cabinet)
    • Legislative (Parliament)
    • Judiciary (Courts)

2. Structure of Government

BranchRole
PresidentHead of State (ceremonial role)
Prime MinisterHead of Government (executive power)
ParliamentSingle-chamber legislature; makes laws
JudiciaryIndependent; interprets and enforces laws

3. Key Government Rules & Laws

Criminal & Civil Law

  • Theft, assault, drug possession, and corruption are criminal offences.
  • Civil law covers contracts, land disputes, marriage, and inheritance.

Age-Based Rules

  • Legal adult age: 18
  • Voting age: 18
  • Alcohol and tobacco: Legal from age 18

Elections

  • Held every 4 years
  • Citizens vote for members of parliament under a proportional representation system

4. Law Enforcement

  • Handled by the Fiji Police Force
  • Laws apply equally to citizens and visitors
  • Serious crimes like drug trafficking, assault, and fraud carry strict penalties

5. Social & Civic Rules

  • Freedom of speech is protected but must not incite violence or hatred.
  • Traditional chiefs still hold influence in rural and village life under customary law.
  • Land ownership is protected—about 87% of land is native land, and cannot be sold, only leased.

6. Internet & Media Regulations

  • Fiji has media laws requiring balanced and responsible journalism.
  • Social media is monitored for hate speech and misinformation.

7. Courts and Justice System

  • Court hierarchy: Magistrates’ Court → High Court → Court of Appeal → Supreme Court
  • Includes Family Court, Small Claims Tribunal, and Employment Tribunal
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