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  1. The woes of structural adjustment policies: The 1994 Fiji government budget (Research report series / Fiji Institute of Applied Studies)
  2. Serial publications of the Government of Fiji by S Baksh, 1970
  3. Fiji's mineral policy by Emma L Tompkins, 1997
  4. Print media in Fiji: Fostering democracy of ethnocracy? (Fiji Institute of Applied Studies research report) by Pramila Devi, 1992
  5. A selection of documents and extracts from documents to be used in a course of lectures on the evolution of government in Fiji (Historical publications / University of Sydney, History Department) by G. C Henderson, 1935
  6. Report of participation in FAO/Fiji Government Fisheries Rehabilitation Programme, Fiji, 22 March to 8 May 1983 by L. B Chapman, 1984
  7. The phosphate deposits and geology of Tuvutha (Economic investigation / Government of Fiji, Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Dept) by P Rodda, 1981
  8. Exchange of notes between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of Fiji amending and extending ... Sava, 26th March 1981 (Treaty series) by Fiji, 1981
  9. Expansion of local government in Fiji by K. H Henderson, 1952
  10. Interim report to the government of Fiji (Parliamentary paper) by Fiji Employment and Development Mission, 1983
  11. Bibliography of English-language materials on education in Fiji: Books, government documents, research reports, chapters of essays and journal articles by Robert Sperry, 1988
  12. The Savundrondro mineral prospect (Economic investigation / Government of Fiji, Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Department) by H Colley, 1981
  13. Geology of Kandavu (Bulletin / Government of Fiji, Ministry of Lands and Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Department) by P. J Woodrow, 1980
  14. Geology of the Lomaiviti and Moala Island Groups: An explanation of Viti Levu sheet 21 and Lomaiviti sheets 1 to 4 (Bulletin / Government of Fiji, Ministry ... Resources, Mineral Resources Division) by F. I. E Coulson, 1976

61. The Delegation Of The European Union To The Pacific
European Commission s Delegation for the Pacific, located in Suva and accredited to the Cook Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, and also responsible for the overseas territories of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Pitcairn, and Wallis and Futuna.
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62. Fiji Embassy - Tokyo, Japan
Embassy of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, located in Tokyo and accredited to Japan and South Korea. With information on the embassy staff, investing in Fiji, and Fijian culture.
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63. High Commission Of The Republic Of The Fiji Island | Fiji High Commission
High Commission of the Republic of the Fiji Islands to New Zealand, with an explanation of South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Co-operation Agreement (SPARTECA), the Sugar Protocol, and Fiji s adherence to WTO requirements.
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The Fiji High Commission extends to you a warm welcome and trusts that the information provided in the website would be of some assistance. Additional information and clarification can be obtained by contacting the High Commission at the address provided in the website.
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The High Commission represents the Government of the Republic of the Fiji Islands in New Zealand. Its purpose is to further enhance and deepen Fiji's relations with the Government of New Zealand as well as to protect and promote Fiji's interest in New Zealand. In doing so, the main focus of this High Commission is to promote exports of Fiji's goods and services and to attract investments from New Zealand into Fiji. In addition, the High Commission is engaged in providing consular and visa services to Fiji nationals and to those intending to visit Fiji.
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Fiji Mission in Beijing, including Fijian creations myths and gods, and a section explaining good etiquette when visiting a village in Fiji.
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65. Fiji Embassy Brussels, Belgium
Located in Brussels and accredited to Belgium, France, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, the European Union, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation. With information on Fiji s relationship and dealings with all entities of accreditation.
http://www.fijiembassy.be/
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Welcome to Embassy of Fiji Brussels The Fiji Mission welcomes you to this site and thank you for your interest in wanting to know more about us, the Office and the services we provide. Just to get you started let me say that the Fiji Mission is a small one with 3 Diplomats and three locally-engaged staff to handle your enquiries and an array of other activities, encompassing both our bilateral and multilateral functions, as well as the little by way of consular affairs. Fiji, being a member of the United Nations, believes in peace and the security and prosperity of all citizens of the world. This has been somewhat reinforced by the values and principles espoused by the major religions of the world, which also have their place in the 840,000 people that live in the Fiji Islands. The Fiji Mission intends to build on what we have in this site, and in that regard would welcome comments or views you may have.

66. Fiji Government Information
Travel Document Systems; Passport and Visa Services. This is the site for the latest Travel Information and the most complete collection of online Visa Applications on the web.
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After the abrogation of the constitution by President Iloilo on April 10, 2009, he signed decrees re-establishing the judiciary and his own position as President. Iloilo resigned in July 2009 and a new President was appointed by the interim cabinet. Epeli Nailatikau, former RFMF commander, diplomat, and Speaker of the House of Representatives (2001-2006) was appointed President by the interim cabinet. The decree provides that the Chief Justice is to act in place of the President in his absence, and no vice president has been appointed.
Fiji maintains a judiciary consisting of a Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, a High Court, and Magistrate Courts. Since the 2006 coup, a number of High Court and Court of Appeal justices have resigned, claiming interference in judicial affairs. After the abrogation of the constitution on April 10, 2009, all sitting judges and magistrates were terminated and some were reappointed to a new judiciary re-established by decree in May 2009. The Fiji Government has also drawn new judges and magistrates from Sri Lanka. All cases challenging the actions of the interim government since December 2006, its decrees, and the coup itself were dissolved by decree, which prohibits the judiciary from hearing challenges to the actions of the government since April 2009, the 2006 coup, and the abrogation of the constitution in April 2009.
There are four administrative divisionscentral, eastern, northern, and westerneach under the charge of a divisional commissioner, all of whom are senior military officers. Ethnic Fijians have their own administration in which councils preside over a hierarchy of provinces, districts, and villages. The 14 provincial councils deal with all matters affecting ethnic Fijians. There is also a Rotuma Island Council for the island of Rotuma.

67. Fiji Government Reviews 2010 Budget; Needs Additional $30M | AHN
Suva, Fiji (AHN) The Fiji Government will need $30m to fund the rehabilitation and construction of infrastructure destroyed by Cyclone Mick last December and recently, Cyclone
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Fiji Government Reviews 2010 Budget; Needs Additional $30M
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Topics: politics economy, business and finance World Ana Tudrau-Tamani - AHN News Correspondent Suva, Fiji (AHN) - The Fiji Government will need $30m to fund the rehabilitation and construction of infrastructure destroyed by Cyclone Mick last December and recently, Cyclone Tomas. It said such reviews become imperative, especially when unforeseen events occur. As well, the biosecurity breach which necessitated the Termite Eradication Programme is estimated to cost at least $5million. Government said the review will also enable Government to assess the rate of implementation of its capital works programme.
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68. Fiji Government Misrepresents Human Rights Record To UN | Amnesty International
The Fiji Government has misrepresented its human rights record in a report to the United Nations, Amnesty International said today.
http://www.amnesty.org/en/for-media/press-releases/fiji-government-misrepresents
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10 February 2010 AI Index: The Fiji Government has misrepresented its human rights record in a report to the United Nations, Amnesty International said today.
The Public Emergency Regulations (PER) which came into force in April 2009, have enabled the government to violate key human rights, while ensuring impunity for those committing these violations. Amnesty International maintains that the interim government has applied the PER to protect itself from any criticism or dissent and to suppress any comment or news item that may be critical of the government or the security forces.
As recently as January 2010, senior officials in the Fiji military have openly threatened critics and dissidents. The government has also begun terminating benefits to pensioners who have been critical of the regime, violating their rights to freedom of speech and social security.
Amnesty International urges the Human Rights Council to conduct a rigorous examination of Fiji's fulfilment of its human rights obligations and commitments and to call for practical measures aimed at addressing serious shortcomings.

69. Fiji Government - South Pacific Employment Blog
Fiji Government employment news and information.. The Fiji Government has appointed a new Secretary for the Hotel Licensing Board based in Suva.
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70. Military Dismisses Fiji Government - Fiji Times Online
Update 10.30pm Fiji military forces commander Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama has taken control of the government as of 6pm tonight. Declaring this at a press conference at the army
http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=52962

71. Fiji Government
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