Job Title

Assistant Director - CCCS

Organization

Melbourne University

Country

Nauru

Area of Expertise

  • Conflict
  • Gender and constitutions
  • Diversity
  • Customary governance/legal pluralism
  • Human rights
  • Judicial system design
  • Minority issues
  • Participation
  • Power sharing (horizontal/vertical)
  • Religion
  • Security sector

Publications

RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Katy Le Roy and Cheryl Saunders (eds), Global Dialogue on Federalism: Legislative and
Executive Governance, McGill Queen’s University Press, 2006

Cheryl Saunders and Katy Le Roy (eds), The Rule of Law, Federation Press, 2003

‘Enhancing stability of government in Nauru’ Presented by invitation at conference on ‘The Battle for Parliamentary Confidence in the Pacific’, USP Emalus Campus, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 21-23 September 2007

Translating theory into practice: what are the objectives of popular involvement in
constitution making?’Presented at the World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law, Athens, Greece, 11-15 June 2007

‘The making of the 1997 Fijian Constitution’Presented at AAAPS Conference ‘The Pacific in Australia – Australia in the Pacific’, Brisbane, Australia, 24-27 January 2006

‘Institutional Transfer and Indigenous Governance in the Solomon Islands’Presented at the PIPSA conference ‘New Trends in Pacific Politics’ at the University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji, November 2005

‘Constitutional Renewal in the Solomon Islands: public participation in theory and practice’
Presented at conference on ‘Constitutional Renewal in the Pacific Islands’ USP Emalus
Campus, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 26-28 August 2005

‘Participatory Constitution Making as a Peacebuilding Tool’ Presented at conference on ‘Peace, Justice and Reconciliation in the Asia-Pacific Region’,
Brisbane, Australia, April 2005

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