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Demian, Melissa. "Court in Between: The Spaces of Relational Justice in Papua New Guinea." Australian Feminist Law Journal 42, no. 1 (2016): 13–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13200968.2016.1191118.

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Goddard, Michael. "The Snake Bone Case: Law, Custom, and Justice in a Papua New Guinea Village Court." Oceania 67, no. 1 (1996): 50–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1834-4461.1996.tb02571.x.

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Wiessner, Polly. "The role of third parties in norm enforcement in customary courts among the Enga of Papua New Guinea." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 51 (2020): 32320–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2014759117.

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Cultural norms are key to cooperation in human societies. How they are regulated, maintained, and adapted to the change remains a matter of debate. Humans have dispositions for both retributive and restorative justice; recent focus has been on third-party punishment, punitive sanctions by those not directly harmed, as key for norm enforcement. However, punishment does not engage the essential proficiencies and emotions critical to cooperation in small-scale societies with high dependence on collective action, sharing, and exchange. Third-party participation in norm enforcement is examined with data from a 10-y study among the Enga of Papua New Guinea. The Enga have a plural justice system with formal courts practicing retributive justice and customary courts applying restorative measures. Most cases are brought to customary courts. Drawing on observations from 333 village customary court cases concerning assault, marriage, land, and property violations, third-party engagement outside of and during customary court hearings is analyzed. Results show that all sides are heard, restoration is prioritized, and third-party punishment is rare; rather, third parties help with compensation to reintegrate wrongdoers and resolve conflicts. Repeated offenders and free riders receive ever less community support. Third parties contribute substantially both during and outside of customary court sessions to help kin, pursue economic agendas, or gain reputation. They also act generously to build a strong community. Emphasis is on amends to the victim for fairness, not punishment of the offender. Broad third-party participation is maintained throughout times of rapid change to adapt while supporting essential structures of society.
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Booth, Anne, W. L. Korthals Altes, Wim Doel, et al. "Book Reviews." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 149, no. 2 (1993): 374–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003134.

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- Anne Booth, W.L. Korthals Altes, Changing economy in Indonesia, Amsterdam: Royal Tropical Institute (General trade statistics, 1822-1949; volume 12a). - Wim van den Doel, Robert Cribb, Historical dictionary of Indonesia. Metuchen, N.J., & London: The Scarecrow Press, 1992. - C.D. Grijns, Kingsley Bolton, Sociolinguistics today; International perspectives. London and New York: Routledge, 1992, 383 pp., Helen Kwok (eds.) - David Henley, Ole Bruun, Asian perceptions of nature: Papers presented at a Workshop, NIAS, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 1991. Copenhagen: Nordic Institute of Asian studies (Nordic Proceedings in Asian studies No. 3), 1992, 261 pp., Arne Kalland (eds.) - Ward Keeler, Jonathon Falla, True love and Bartholomew: Rebels on the Burmese border. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. - Elsbeth Locher-Scholten, Mary F. Somers Heidhues, Bangka tin and mentok pepper; Chinese settlement on an Indonesian island. Singapore: Institute of South-east Asian studies, 1992, 296 pp. - Marie Alexandrine Martin, Christin Kocher Schmid, Of people and plants. A botanical ethnography of Nokopo village, Madang and Morobe provinces, Papua New Guinea. Ethnologisches Seminar der Universität und Museum für Völkerkunde, Basel, 1991, 336 pp. - J. Noorduyn, Bernhard Dahm, Regions and regional developments in the Malay-Indonesian world: 6 European Colloquium on Indonesian and Malay studies (ECIMS) June 1987 Passau. Wiesbaden: Harassowitz, 1992, x + 221 pp., maps. - J. Noorduyn, J.N. Sneddon, Studies in Sulawesi Linguistics, Part II, NUSA, Linguistic studies of Indonesian and other languages in Indonesia, volume 33. Jakarta: Baden Penyelenggara Seri Nusa, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya. 1991, x + 115 pp., maps. - Anton Ploeg, Richard Michael Bourke, Taim hangre: Variation in subsistence food supply in the Papua New Guinea highlands, Unpublished PhD thesis, submitted in the department of human geography, The Australian National University, RSPacS, Canberra, 1988, xxiii + 370 pp., maps, tables, figures, appendices. - Anton Ploeg, Maureen A. MacKenzie, Androgenous objects: String bags and gender in central New Guinea. Chur, Switzerland, Harwood Academic Publishers, 1991, xv + 256 pp., maps, figures, bibliography, index. - Nico G. Schulte Nordholt, Jeremy Kemp, Peasants and cities; Cities and peasants; Rethinking Southeast Asian models, Overveen, ACASEA, 1990, 126 pp. - Rudiger Schumacher, Clara Brakel-Papenhuijzen, The Bedhaya court dances of central Java, Leiden/New York/Köln: Brill, 1992, xvi + 349 pp. - Corry M.I. van der Sluys, Carol Laderman, Taming the wind of desire; Psychology, medicine, and aesthetics in Malay Shamanistic performance. University of California Press, 1991, 382 pp. - J.H.F. Sollewijn Gelpke, Geoffrey Irwin, The prehistoric exploration and colonisation of the Pacific. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1992, viii + 240 pp. - R.G. Tol, Burhan Magenda, East Kalimantan; The decline of a commercial aristocracy. Ithaca, Cornell University (Cornell Modern Indonesia Project, Monograph Series (publication no. 70)), 1991, viii + 113 pp., maps.
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Books on the topic "Papua New Guinea. National Court of Justice"

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Hill, Edward R. Magistrates manual of Papua New Guinea. Lawbook Co., 2001.

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Walo, Miriam. Supplement to Papua New Guinea judgment citator: National Court and Supreme Court judgments, June 1989-October 1994, and Papua New Guinea law reports, volumes 1987 to 1993. M. Somare Library, University of Papua New Guinea, 1994.

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Papua New Guinea. National Court of Justice. and Papua New Guinea. Supreme Court of Justice., eds. New rules of the Supreme Court & National Court. Supreme Court, 2007.

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Papua New Guinea. National Court of Justice. and Papua New Guinea. Supreme Court of Justice., eds. New rules of the Supreme Court & National Court. Supreme Court, 2007.

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Papua New Guinea law foreign judgments: Cited in numbered judgments of the Supreme Court, National Court, pre-independence Full Court, pre-independence Supreme Court, 1930 to early 1996, and Papua New Guinea Law Reports, 1963 through 1994. Michael Somare Library, University of Papua New Guinea, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Papua New Guinea. National Court of Justice"

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Demian, Melissa. "Court in Between: The Spaces of Relational Justice in Papua New Guinea." In Transitional Justice in Law, History and Anthropology. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429298004-2.

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