Fiji Law
Fiji Law refers to the legal system in the Republic of Fiji, which is based on English common law, customary law, and statutory law. The Constitution of Fiji, enacted in 2013, serves as the supreme law, outlining the rights of citizens and the structure of government.
The legal framework includes various courts, such as the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, and High Court, which handle different types of cases. Additionally, traditional Fijian customs and practices play a significant role in resolving disputes, particularly in rural areas, where community-based approaches are often preferred.