Substantial Justice
Discover the complexities of the village court system in Papua New Guinea with Substantial Justice by Michael Goddard, published by Berghahn Books in 2009. This insightful hardback, spanning 334 pages, delves into the establishment of village courts in 1974, created to bridge the legal and social gaps between rural communities and the formal judicial system.
With over 1,100 village courts across the nation, thousands of cases are adjudicated each week, highlighting the pivotal role these local systems play in delivering justice. Goddard explores not only the operational aspects of these courts but also their cultural significance and impact on community relations.
Join the conversation on legal anthropology and the innovative solutions tailored to local needs in this thorough examination of justice in Papua New Guinea. Perfect for scholars and those interested in global legal systems, Substantial Justice is a must-read for understanding how justice can be localized and accessible.