Research and Monitoring the Development of the Underlying Law of Papua New Guinea
The Commission has a specific mandate under the Constitution, the Underlying Law Act 2000 and the CLRC Act 2004 to conduct research into and monitor the development of the Underlying Law of Papua New Guinea. The Commission carries out this constitutional mandate through four main avenues:
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Recording and documentation of custom;
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Mini Seminar series;
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Bi-annual Underlying Law conferences; and,
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Underlying Law case law monitoring.