Senior officials from the law ministries of Commonwealth nations met online recently to outline the agenda for the upcoming Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting (CLMM), which is set to take place in Fiji from February 9 to 13, 2026. The virtual meeting was led by Mr. Ropate Green, Fiji’s Solicitor-General and chair of the CLMM Taskforce, who is responsible for overseeing the planning and coordination of Fiji’s involvement in the event.
During the discussions, officials focused on the necessary preparations for the CLMM, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among member states to address key legal issues that affect the Commonwealth. As the host nation, Fiji is keen to facilitate meaningful dialogue and foster partnerships during this pivotal gathering of legal experts.
This initiative reflects a commitment to strengthening the rule of law across Commonwealth countries and highlights the vital role that such meetings play in promoting legal cooperation and understanding among diverse nations. Fiji’s leadership in this process is a testament to its dedication to enhancing legal frameworks and systems throughout the region, ultimately contributing to greater stability and governance.
The upcoming Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting promises to be a significant platform for shaping the future of legal governance in the Commonwealth and addressing emerging challenges in the legal arena.

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