The Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting has commenced in Nadi, with a focus on enhancing justice systems among member states. Attorney-General and Acting Minister for Justice Siromi Turaga expressed the significance of the meeting, highlighting the increasing legal, institutional, and global pressures that countries are currently facing.

Fiji, honored to chair the discussions, is determined to lead conversations that aim for practical solutions to improve access to justice while upholding the rule of law. Over the next three days, ministers and attorneys-general will have the opportunity to exchange experiences, share expertise, and collaboratively formulate strategies for developing more resilient and effective justice systems.

Turaga emphasized that the Commonwealth’s strength lies in its cooperative spirit and shared values, asserting that the outcomes of this meeting should yield tangible benefits for citizens across member countries. The gathering unites law ministers and senior officials from diverse regions, including the Pacific, Africa, the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia, in pursuit of a common goal: strengthening the rule of law and ensuring justice is accessible for all. This gathering marks a pivotal moment for nations to work together and create a more equitable and fair legal framework that can address contemporary challenges.


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