South Pacific Legal Studies offers a critical examination of the legal issues that South Pacific island nations face. The South Pacific region is comprised of many island nations with distinct and divergent societies, cultures, and legal systems. The course is designed to offer a broad introduction to these legal systems and related contemporary legal issues. South Pacific Legal Studies will cover traditional legal systems, customary law, and legal pluralism. The course will also explore modern constitutional law issues, democracy, governance, corruption, land tenure, and contemporary legal challenges encompassing the human rights of minority groups, environmental law, trade law, regionalism, and climate change in the region. The course critically examines the internal social, economic, and cultural context of Pacific nations through a legal lens and will feature a comparative approach in examining legal issues common to many Pacific island jurisdictions and within the backdrop of international law standards and norms.