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Baadsha: Breaking the Wall of Judicial Insights

Judicial independence and accountability in Fiji are not well understood or studied, potentially compromising the rule of law and public confidence in the legal system. When these elements are compromised, they create barriers to justice. My research aims to break down these barriers, much like the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Baadsha is a practising lawyer and lecturer at Fiji National University. Prior to this he served as a legal advisor at the Office of the Attorney-General in Fiji and private practice. He has practiced in the following areas: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Commercial Law, Employment Law, General Conveyance Work, Insolvency and Liquidation Law, Probate and Estate, and General Civil Litigation.
His doctoral thesis aims to do a comprehensive examination of judicial independence and accountability in Fiji.