Introduction to Our Laws

Outcomes Edition for Papua New Guinea Gr. 11&12 Legal Studies Student Book

by James Litai


Formats

Softcover
$32.25
E-Book
$4.99
Softcover
$32.25

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/14/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 426
ISBN : 9781503509931
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 426
ISBN : 9781503509948

About the Book

This book introduces the basics of law in Papua New Guinea, and it targets upper secondary legal studies teachers and students. Everyone in this country, including the educated, other than lawyers needs to know and understand our own laws. The National Education Department’s motto is “Prosperity through self-reliance”; thus, this project is one out of many the department is yet to accomplish. No recommended text was available at the time when the new course, legal studies, was introduced in 2010 to be taught as an examinable subject. Newly elevated secondary schools in the country are facing reference material problem. The problem of rare stock of resource material is truly a considerable physical and psychological stress suffered by most teachers in the country. This book was written exactly in line with Upper Secondary Legal Studies syllabus as a text material to be used across the nation in all secondary schools in which Legal Studies course is offered. The subject itself is fundamentally interesting. I enjoyed teaching law for the last six years. I gained the insights of basic introductory law while in the process of teaching and writing this book. Hope you enjoy reading this book, “Introduction to Our Laws” and gain the insights of law.


About the Author

The author is not a lawyer. He has been a graduate of economics and social science with a bachelor’s in education from the Papua New Guinea University of Goroka in 2002. He hails from Sakarip Village in the Wabag District of Enga Province. He has been teaching all upper secondary social science courses in Kopen Catholic Secondary School, St. Paul’s–Pausa Lutheran Secondary School, and Sir Tei Abal Secondary School for the last thirteen years in the Enga Province. He now resides at Sir Tei Abal Secondary School survived by his wife, Ronny, and his four children, namely, Archie Litai, Jilla Litai, Liah Litai, and Wallen Litai. He hopes to further studies in law-related fields.