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Conference Programme Monday 2 July 2018 8:15 am Registration 9:15 am Welcome and Opening of the Conference Welcome Prayer Professor Ursula Cheer, Dean of Law: Opening remarks on behalf of the Law School Shalvin Singh: Opening remarks on behalf of the Pasifika Law Students Society Professor Steven Ratuva, Macmillan Brown Centre of Pacific Studies: Opening of the Conference 9:45 am Keynote Speaker: Justice Fatiaki, Supreme Court, Vanuatu 10:30 am Morning tea 11:00 am Panel A1: Climate Change and the Environment Chair: Dr Elizabeth Macpherson, University of Panel A2: Public and Constitutional Law Chair: Prof John Dawson, University of Otago Dr Keakaokawai Varner Hemi, University of Climate change in the Pacific: An existential threat to everyone, no-one, someone and the indigenous Dalila Gharbaoui, University of Climate Change and planned relocation in the Pacific; taking lessons from the past to inform future policies Adrienne Paul, University of What could be learned when addressing environmental impacts from International shipping industries Dr Graham Hassall and Wendy Hart, Victoria University of Wellington, and Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives (NZ) Pacific Parliaments Mele Tupou, University of Otago The 2010 Constitutional Reform in Tonga The Devolution of Executive Power from Monarchy to a Representative Government in a Polynesian Society Wiliame Gucake, Victoria University of Wellington Ko e Tu i, ko e Pule, the King is Sovereign: A Customary and Legal 1

on an island nation like Aotearoa New Zealand Prof John Hopkins, University of Regional Disaster Management in the Pacific: Pacific Way or Global Dictat? perspective on the 2017 Dissolution of the Tongan Parliament Dr Iati Iati, University of Otago Is Samoa s Land Titles Registration Act 2008 Constitutional? Dylan Asafo, University of Auckland A New Voyage : Is it time for a Pacific Critical Legal Theory? 1:00 pm Lunch 2:00 pm Mooting Preliminary Round 1 Engineering Core Room 128 Team A v Team B 4:00 pm Mooting Preliminary Round 3 Engineering Core Room 128 Mooting Preliminary Round 2 Engineering Core Room 129 Team C v Team D Mooting Preliminary Round 4 Engineering Core Room 129 Team G v Team H Team E v Team F 7:00 pm Conference Dinner (formal dress) Moot finalists announced Dinner speaker: Tessa Te Mata, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade College House Dining Hall, 100 Waimairi Road Tuesday 3 July 2018 9:30am 10.15am 10:45am 11.15am Keynote Speaker: Teleiai Dr Lalotoa Mulitalo, Samoan Law Reform Commission Pacific Law and Culture - Language in Indigenous Pacific Voices Plenary Speaker: Lt Col Benjamin Bateman, NZ Defence Force Application of International Law in the Pacific - an NZDF enabler Morning Tea Panel B1: International Law and Relations Chair: Associate Prof Treasa Dunworth, University of Auckland Ashalyna Noa, University of Building on the past: China and New Zealand's influence in Samoa Panel B2: Gender and Human Rights Chair: Dr Keaka Hemi, University of Sofia Shah, University of the South Pacific Gender Equality in the Pacific- A Myth or Reality? 2

Ali itasi Stewart, Massey University Neo-colonialism and the role of larger powers in the Pacific Kerry Tabuni, University of Intervention to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues as a Legal Approach to Selfdetermination for West Papua Prof Petra Butler and Edwina Smith, Victoria University of Wellington Kastom A Public Policy Exception under the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards Shivendra Nath, University of Fiji Impediments of the International Criminal Court and the Pacific Karen Lafanama, University of Papua Analysing Barriers to Women s Participation in PNG Politics Viliami Folaumahina, University of The tension between International and National Law; In the case of Tonga and CEDAW: A Tongan perspective Suliana Mone, University International Law in Tonga: CEDAW, Women and Culture Prof Jennifer Corrin, University of Queensland Enforcement of Human Rights Against Traditional Authorities in Pacific Island Countries 1:15 pm Lunch 2.30 pm Macmillan Brown Graduate Research Roundtable with Dr Lalotoa Mulitalo PhD and Masters students are welcome to attend Ernest Rutherford 465 5:30 pm Moot Final Court Room 12 Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct 121 Tuam St Note: Transport will be available to the City: 4.30pm: Vans will leave Rochester & Rutherford Hall 4.30pm: Vans will leave Law Carpark, UC 7:00 pm Drinks and nibbles Jury Assembly Area (ground floor) Christchurch Justice and emergency Services Precinct Note: Transport will be available from City to Rochester & Rutherford Hall 8.15pm: Vans will leave Justice Precinct Wednesday 4 July 2018 9:00 am Keynote Speaker: Dr Claire Slatter, Academic and Activist New and Emerging Developments in International Law: a Pacific Perspective 3

9:45 am Project Update: Prof John Hopkins Transnational Security Pacific Regional Integration in the Suppression of Transnational Crimes 10:00 am Morning Tea 10:30 am Panel C1: Family, Youth and Criminal Justice Chair: Sofia Shah, University of the South Pacific Pita Bulamainaivalu, University of the South Pacific Resolving sentencing disparity through structured sentencing Panel C2: Indigenous Rights Chair: Dr Abby Suszko, University of Alejandro Correa, University of Melbourne The impacts of ILO 169 Convention on Easter Island`s politics and policy: Towards self-governance of Rapa Nui? Beatrice Tabangcora, Victoria University of Wellington The revival of criminal libel in Samoa George Greig, University of Auckland The Criminal Law: Harbinger of a New Cook Islands, New Zealand Relationship? Melania Napa a, University of Otago Comparing and Contrasting NZ and Tongan Laws about Protecting Children John-Paul Foliaki, University of Auckland Are current statutory laws on the formal removal of school students disadvantageous to Pasifika? Karlyn Tekulu, University of Justice is Served: From a Local Point of View Hezron Wangi, University of Papua Placebo Justice: Meeting Indigenous Peoples Perception of Justice in PNG Sorcery Cases Prof John Dawson, University of Otago The honour of the Crown Jephtah Kome Sua Coe, University of Critique of the Neo-Colonial Legal System & Democracy 12:30pm Lunch 1:30 pm Plenary Speaker: Dr Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni, University of Auckland Navigating the pedagogical interests of talking, teaching, learning and practising custom law in globalised multicultural spaces: the challenges of talking, teaching, learning and practising Samoan customary land tenure in the diaspora 2:00 pm Panel D1: Customary Law Panel D2: Cultural Heritage and Development 4

Chair: Waisale Tabuya, University of Fiji Nera Tautau, University of Otago Whāngai, their status and legal rights in succession to Māori Signe Dalsgaard, University of Papua Village Court in an Urban Setting: mandating peace Chair: Dr Shea Esterling, University of Ronald Singh, University of Fiji Legal and Cultural Challenges to Wealth Creation in Fiji Thilini Karunaratne, University of Ownership of coastal areas in the Republic of Fiji Tausala Fruean, University of Otago The discrimination of women in Samoan customary law Christina Laalaai-Tausa, Massey University Conflicting democratic paradigms in Samoa: From tension to a process of harmonisation? Joel Fangalasuu and Jesse Mikhel, University of the South Pacific Harmonising custom and the law Benjamin Bofeng, PNG Constitutional and Law Reform Commission Improving legislative framework in Papua to increase women s participation in economic development Edmond Carrucan, University of War Cries: Sporting Entertainment And Sacred Treasure Ana Tuiketei, WilmerHale International Arbitration: A mechanism to enhance and facilitate cross-border trade in the Pacific 4:00 pm Afternoon Tea Awards: Best Student Paper and Early Career Academic Paper Discussion: Hosts for next conference 6:00 pm Conference Cultural Evening (Island dress) St Teresa s Parish Hall, 8 Puriri Street 5