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Government, Politics, Law : Palau

This pathfinder includes information about government, politics, and law in Palau.

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Guide To Law Online: Palau  (http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/palau.html)
The Guide to Law Online is an annotated compendium of sources accessible through the Internet. Links provide access to primary documents, legal commentary, and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics.

Ministry of Education  (http://www.palaumoe.net)
The web site of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Palau contains information about the ministry, its mission and personnel, and the school system in Palau, as well as information about Palau's history.

Who's Who in the Pacific - Palu   (http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Foreign-Relations/Pacific/0--whos-who/0-who-palau.php)
From the website of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs, this page provides current information about who's who in Palu.

Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute  (http://www.paclii.org)
The Pacific Islands Legal Information Institute is an initiative of the University of the South Pacific School of Law to promote access to Pacific law. Its web site contains databases for sixteen different countries/territories/departments as well as full text versions of the Journal of South Pacific Law, and numerous treaties and conventions.

Palau Elections  (http://www.electionworld.org/palau.htm)
Part of the Electionworld.org web site, this page provides information about elections in Palau.

Rory Ewins's Pacific Islands Politics  (http://speedysnail.com/pacific/)
This web site contains links to Rory Erwin's writings on Pacific Islands politics. These include articles about the Fiji Coups, the Bougainville Conflict, the Silver Jubilee of King Taufa'ahau Tupou IV, and the effect of tradition upon politics.

State, Society and Governance in Melanesia  (http://rspas.anu.edu.au/melanesia/)
Run by the Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies at Australian National University, this project encourages scholarship and dialogue on political science in Melanesia. The project emphasizes Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Fiji but also includes Papua/Irian Jaya and Timor in the culturally related region to the west and Pacific Islands countries to the east and north. Its web site contains information about its staff, publications, conferences and seminars, as well as full text documents of papers on politics within the region.

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