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Constitutional Amendment No. 23 - Peace-Building in Bougainville - Autonomous Bougainville Government and Bougainville Referendum

PAPUA NEW GUINEA


Constitutional Amendment No. 23 — Peace-Building in Bougainville — Autonomous Bougainville Government and Bougainville Referendum.

No. of 2002.

Certified on 25.6.02

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS.

PREAMBLE.
1. Compliance with Constitutional requirements.
2. Date of verification, etc.,
3. New Part XIV.

"PART XIV. — BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT AND BOUGAINVILLE REFERENDUM.
Division 1. —Preliminary.
"276. APPLICATION OF THIS PART.
"277. APPLICATION OF PART VIA.
"278. INTERPRETATION.
Division 2. Arrangement for the Establishment of Bougainville Government.
"279. AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT FOR BOUGAINVILLE.
"280. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
"281. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION.
"282. STRUCTURES OF BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT TO BE CONTAINED IN BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
"283. CONSULTATION WITH NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
"284. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.
"285. ENDORSEMENT OF BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
"286. LEGAL STATUS OF BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
"287. AMENDMENT OF BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
Division 3 — Division of Functions and Powers between National Government and Bougainville Government and transfer of functions and powers to the Bougainville Government.
"288. DIVISION OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF GOVERNMENT.
"289. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.
"290. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS AVAILABLE TO THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT.
"291. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND OF THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT IN RELATION TO CRIMINAL LAW.
"292. SUBJECTS NOT SPECIFIED IN SECTIONS 289, 290 AND 291.
"293. INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATE IN RESPECT OF POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT.
"294. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS FOR THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT ON ESTABLISHMENT AND WITHIN 12 MONTHS THEREAFTER.
"295 PROCESS FOR TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS.
"296. RELATIONSHIP OF NATIONAL AND BOUGAINVILLE LAWS.
"297. MANNER OF IMPLEMENTATION OF TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS.
"298. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ASSETS AND LAND.
"299. TRANSFER OR DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS.
Division 4. — Powers and Functions of the Bougainville Government and matters relative thereto affecting other Provisions of this Constitution.
Subdivision A. — Preliminary.
"300. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION AND BOUGAINVILLE LAWS TO FORM PART OF THE LAWS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
"301. SPECIAL REFERENCES TO THE SUPREME COURT.
Subdivision B. — Code of Conduct, etc., and Leadership Code.
"302. CODE OF CONDUCT, ETC., AND LEADERSHIP CODE.
Subdivision C. — Rights and Freedoms.
"303. QUALIFICATIONS ON QUALIFIED RIGHTS.
"304. GUARANTEED RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS.
Subdivision D. — Administration of Justice.
"305. OPERATION OF NATIONAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN BOUGAINVILLE.
"306. ESTABLISHMENT OF COURTS IN BOUGAINVILLE.
"307. ESTABLISHMENT OF TRIBUNALS IN BOUGAINVILLE.
"308. JURISDICTION OF BOUGAINVILLE COURTS.
"309. APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES, ETC.,
Subdivision E — Bougainville Government Services.
"310. BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT SERVICES.
Subdivision F. - Bougainville Public Service.
"311. BOUGAINVILLE PUBLIC SERVICE.
"312. NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE IN BOUGAINVILLE.
Subdivision G. — Bougainville Police.
"313. BOUGAINVILLE POLICE.
"314. FUNDING OF THE BOUGAINVILE POLICE.
"315. POLICE FORCE ETC., IN BOUGAINVILLE.
Subdivision H. — Bougainville Correctional Service.
"316. BOUGAINVILLE CORRECTIONAL SERVICE.
"317. FUNDING OF THE BOUGAINVILE CORRECTIONAL SERVICE.
"318. CORRECTIONAL SERVICE OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT IN BOUGAINVILLE.
Subdivision I. — Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
"319. BOUGAINVILLE SALARIES AND REMUNERATION COMMISSION.
"320. SALARIES AND REMUNERATION COMMISSION.
Subdivision J. — Powers relating to Constitutional Office-Holders.
"321. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICE-HOLDERS.
Subdivision K. — Emergency Powers.
"322. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION MAY PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCIES.
"323. DECLARATION OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY IN BOUGAINVILLE.
Division 5. — Fiscal Arrangements.
"324. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FISCAL ARRANGEMENTS.
"325. REVENUE RAISING, ETC., ARRANGEMENTS.
"326. GRANTS.
"327. FOREIGN AID.
"328. OTHER FINANCIAL POWERS AND ACCOUNTABILITY.
"329. FOLLOW-UP TO AUDIT REPORTS.
Division 6. — Intergovernmental Relations and Review.
"330. INTERPRETATION.
"331. PRINCIPLES OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS.
"332. JOINT SUPERVISORY BODY.
"333. DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE.
"334. MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION.
"335. DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE COURTS.
"336. PANEL OF PERSONS WITH APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE.
"337. REVIEWS.
Division 7. — Bougainville Referendum
"338. REFERENDUM TO BE HELD.
"339. THE QUESTION OR QUESTIONS TO BE PUT.
"340. MANNER OF CONDUCTING REFERENDUM.
"341. REFERENDUM TO BE FREE AND FAIR.
"342. REFERENDUM RESULTS AND IMPLEMENTATION.
"343. RESOLUTION OF DIFFERENCES ON REFERENDUM.
Division 8. — Immunity from Prosecution.
"344. IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION.
Division 9. — Miscellaneous
"345. REQUIREMENT FOR AMENDMENT OF THIS PART, ETC.,
"346. PRESCRIBED MAJORITY OF VOTES REQUIRED FOR THIS PART.
"347. ORGANIC LAWS.
"348. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS.
"349. CONSTITUTIONAL REGULATIONS.

Constitutional Amendment No. 23 - Peace-Building in Bougainville —Autonomous Bougainville Government and Bougainville Referendum.

PREAMBLE.

WHEREAS the Government of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea and Leaders representing the people of Bougainville have agreed to resolve the Bougainville conflict and to secure a lasting peace by peaceful means;

AND WHEREAS the Government of the Independent State of Papua New Guinea and Leaders representing the people of Bougainville have entered into the Bougainville Peace Agreement which sets out the matters agreed;

AND WHEREAS the Bougainville Peace Agreement provides that there shall be a system of autonomous government for Bougainville and a referendum among Bougainvilleans on the future political status of Bougainville;

AND WHEREAS it is necessary to amend the Constitution so as to make provision in the laws of Papua New Guinea for that system of autonomous government and for that referendum;

THEREFORE it is hereby provided as follows:-

Being a Law to alter the Constitution to make provision, in accordance with the Bougainville Peace Agreement, for a system of autonomous government for Bougainville and for a referendum among Bougainvilleans on the future political status of Bougainville, and for related purposes,

MADE by the National Parliament to come into operation –

(a) insofar as relating to Sections 2 and to Section 3 (to the extent necessary to bring into operation Section 344) on certification; and
(b) insofar as relating to the remainder of this Law-in accordance with a notice published in the National Gazette by the Head of State, acting with, and in accordance with, the advice of the Minister, given after notification to the Minister, in accordance with Section 2, of the date of verification.
  1. COMPLIANCE WITH CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS.

(1) This Law, to the extent that it —

(a) regulates or restricts; or
(b) provides for the regulation or restriction by the Bougainville Legislature of

a right or freedom referred to in Subsection III.3.0 (qualified rights) of the Constitution, namely —

(c) the right to freedom from forced labour conferred by Section 43 of the Constitution; and
(d) the right to freedom from arbitrary search and entry conferred by Section 44 of the Constitution; and
(e) the right to freedom of conscience, thought and religion conferred by Section 45 of the Constitution; and
(f) the right to freedom of expression conferred by Section 46 of the Constitution; and
(g) the right to freedom of assembly and association conferred by Section 47 of the Constitution; and
(h) the right to freedom of employment conferred by Section 48 of the Constitution; and
(i) the right to privacy conferred by Section 49 of the Constitution; and
(j) the right to vote and stand for public office conferred by Section 50 of the Constitution; and
(k) the right to freedom of information conferred by Section 51 of the Constitution; and
(l) the right to freedom of movement conferred by Section 52 of the Constitution,

is a law that is made -

(m) for the purpose of giving effect to the public interest in public safety, public order, public welfare, public health (including animal and plant health), the protection of children and persons under disability (whether legal or practical) and the development of under-privileged or less advanced groups or areas; or
(n) in order to protect the exercise of the rights and freedoms of others.

(2) To the extent that the provisions of this Law, insofar as it gives to the Bougainville Legislature the power to regulate or restrict the qualified rights referred to in Subsection (1), are not envisaged by Section 38 (general qualifications on qualified rights) of the Constitution, it is hereby declared that Subsection (1) complies with the requirements of Section 38 (2)(a) and (b).

  1. DATE OF VERIFICATION, ETC.,

(1) The date of verification is the date on which the Director of the United Nations Observer Mission in Bougainville verifies that the weapons in Bougainville to which the weapons disposal agreement applies are in secure, double-locked containers under the supervision of the United Nations Observer Mission on Bougainville in accordance with the weapons disposal plan.

(2) The Minister responsible for Bougainville matters shall, on receiving notification of the date of verification, forthwith advise the Head of State to bring this Law, other than this section and Section 344, into operation.

  1. NEW PART XIV.

The Constitution is amended by inserting after Part XIII the following new Part:-

"PART XIV.- BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT AND BOUGAINVILLE REFERENDUM.
Division 1. — Preliminary.
"276. APPLICATION OF THIS PART.
(1) This Part applies in and in relation to Bougainville only.
"(2) This Part shall apply notwithstanding the provisions of this Constitution and where the other provisions of this Constitution are inconsistent with the provisions of this Part, the provisions of this Part shall prevail.
"277. NON-APPLICATION OF PART VIA.
After the establishment of the Bougainville Government following elections, in accordance with this Part and the Bougainville Constitution, the provisions of Part VIA shall not apply to Bougainville.
"278. INTERPRETATION.
(1) In this Part, unless the contrary intention appears —
"(2) Where this Part or an Organic Law authorized by this Part provides for consultation between the National Government and the Bougainville Government, such consultation shall be conducted on the following basis:-
"(3) The Agreement may be used, so far as it is relevant, as an aid to interpretation where any question relating to the interpretation or application of any provision of this Part or an Organic Law authorized by this Part arises.
"(4) The Agreement shall be interpreted liberally, by reference to its intentions and without undue reference to technical rules of construction.
Division 2. — Arrangements for the Establishment of Bougainville Government.
"279. AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT FOR BOUGAINVILLE.
(1) There shall be a system of autonomous government for Bougainville in accordance with this Part.
"(2) Elections to the Bougainville Legislature may be held only –
"(3) An Organic Law shall make provision for such matters pertaining to the system of autonomous government as are authorized by this Part.
"280. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
There shall be a Bougainville Constitution made and endorsed in accordance with this Part, which shall make provision for the organization and structures of the government for Bougainville under the autonomy arrangements in a manner consistent with this Part and with the Agreement.
"281. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMISSION.
(1) The Bougainville Interim Provincial Government, after consultation in accordance with the Agreement, shall establish a Bougainville Constitutional Commission which shall be broadly representative of the people of Bougainville.
"(2) The Bougainville Constitutional Commission, shall —
"(3) Where, prior to the coming into operation of this Part, the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government has established a body, after consultation in accordance with the requirements of the Agreement in relation to the Bougainville Constitutional Commission, with functions equivalent to those given to the Bougainville Constitutional Commission by Subsection (2) –
"282. STRUCTURES OF BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT TO BE CONTAINED IN BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution shall make provision for the Bougainville Government generally and in particular shall provide, subject to this Part and to any Organic Law authorized by this Part –
"(2) The structures and procedures of the Bougainville Government shall meet internationally accepted standards of good governance, as they are applicable and implemented in the circumstance of Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as a whole, including democracy, the opportunity for participation by Bougainvilleans, transparency, accountability, and respect for human rights and the rule of law, including this Constitution.
"283. CONSULTATION WITH NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
The Bougainville Constitutional Commission shall —
"284. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.
(1) The Bougainville Interim Provincial Government, after consultation in accordance with the Agreement, shall establish a Bougainville Constituent Assembly which shall be broadly representative of the people of Bougainville.
"(2) The Bougainville Constituent Assembly –
"(3) The Bougainville Government and the National Government shall co-operate in facilitating the establishment of the Constituent Assembly.
"285. ENDORSEMENT OF BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
(1) The Minister responsible for Bougainville matters shall submit that Bougainville Constitution to the National Executive Council at the first practicable opportunity.
(2) The National Executive Council shall consider the Bougainville Constitution within 14 days of its being submitted under Subsection (1) and, where it meets the requirements of this Part and any Organic Law authorized by this Part, shall advise the Head of State to endorse the Bougainville Constitution.
(3) The Head of State, acting on advice in accordance with Subsection (2), shall endorse the Bougainville Constitution.
(4) After the Bougainville Constitution has been endorsed under Subsection (3), the National Executive Council shall cause it to be published promptly in the National Gazette.
(5) Following publication in the National Gazette, the Bougainville Constitution shall come into operation in accordance with the manner provided in the Bougainville Constitution.
"286. LEGAL STATUS OF BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
(1) Subject to this Constitution, the Bougainville Constitution shall be the supreme law as regards matters that fall within the jurisdiction of the Bougainville Government in accordance with this Part and the Agreement, and Bougainville laws and institutions shall be consistent with the Bougainville Constitution.
"(2) The Bougainville Constitution shall be enforceable —
"287. AMENDMENT OF BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution shall provide that the Bougainville Constitution may be amended and shall provide for the manner in which it may be amended so as to comply with this section.
"(2) Where any amendment to the Bougainville Constitution is proposed, the Bougainville Executive shall give notification of it to the Minister responsible for Bougainville matters.
"(3) The National Government may consult with the Bougainville Government in relation to any proposed amendment of the Bougainville Constitution.
Division 3 – Division of Functions and Powers between National Government and Bougainville Government and Transfer of functions and powers to Bougainville Government
"288. DIVISION OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF GOVERNMENT.
The functions and powers of government relating to Bougainville shall be divided between the National Government and the Bougainville Government in accordance with this Part and the Agreement.
"289. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.
(1) Subject to this Part and to the Agreement, the functions and powers of the National Government in and in relation to Bougainville are as specified in this section.
"(2) The functions and powers of the National Government in and in relation to Bougainville are the following:-
"(3) The National Government is responsible in and in relation to Bougainville for the operation of the functions and powers of a Constitutional office or State Service to the extent necessary -
"(4) The National Government shall have the function and power relating to firearms control.
"(5) The National Government shall have the function and power relating to foreign investment to the extent permitted by Section 290(4) (functions and powers available to the Bougainville Government).
"(6)The National Government shall have the functions and powers necessary to develop the infrastructure relative to its functions and powers under this section.
"(7) The -
"290. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS AVAILABLE TO THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT.
(1) Subject to this Part and the Agreement, the functions and powers available to the Bougainville Government in and in relation to Bougainville are as specified in this section.
"(2) The functions and powers available to the Bougainville Government in and in relation to Bougainville are the following:-
"(3) The Bougainville Government is responsible for –
in accordance with the Agreement and this Part.
"(4) Where the function and power relating to foreign investment applications has been transferred to the Bougainville Government, it shall be exercised in the following manner:-
"(5) The Bougainville Government shall have the functions and powers necessary to develop the infrastructure relative to its powers and functions under this section.
"291. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND OF THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT IN RELATION TO CRIMINAL LAW.
(1) The provisions of Sections 295 (process for transfer of functions and powers), 296 (relationships of National and Bougainville laws) and 298 (National Government assets and land) do not apply to this section.
"(2) The Bougainville Government shall have power, subject to Subsection (4) —
"(3) The Criminal Code shall apply in and to Bougainville until adopted under Subsection (2)(a).
"(4) Where the Bougainville Government has adopted the Criminal Code under Subsection (2)(a), it may amend the Criminal Code as adopted –
"292. SUBJECTS NOT SPECIFIED IN SECTIONS 289, 290 AND 291.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), the function and power in relation to any subject —
shall be a power and function of the National Government, until otherwise determined in accordance with this section.
"(2) Where the National Government or the Bougainville Government proposes to legislate on a subject to which Subsection (1) applies, it shall notify the other Government of its proposals and consult with the other Government with a view to reaching agreement on which Government should be responsible for the subject, and where agreement is not reached, it shall not legislate.
"(3) Where either the National Parliament or the Bougainville Legislature passes a law on a subject to which Subsection (1) applies, the other Government may invoke the dispute resolution procedure, and –
"(4) Any dispute between the National Government and the Bougainville Government over which Government is responsible for a function or power shall be resolved by applying the principles governing the division of powers as specified in the Agreement.
"293. INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS, ETC., OF THE STATE IN RESPECT OF THE POWERS AND FUNCTIONS OF THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT.
(1) In this section, "international obligations" includes treaties and other written international agreements to which the State is or becomes a party.
"(2) The powers and functions available to the Bougainville Government specified in Section 290 (powers and functions available to the Bougainville Government) will not be exercised in a manner inconsistent with Papua New Guinea's international obligations and human rights regime —
"(3) The National Government —
"(4) For the purposes of Section 117 (3) (treaties), the consent of Papua New Guinea to be bound as a party to a treaty which –
shall not be given unless —
"(5) Any disagreement between the National Government and the Bougainville Government as to whether any treaty has a purpose of altering the autonomy arrangement contained in the Agreement shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure.
"(6) Any differences between the National Government and the Bougainville Government arising from generally accepted rules of international law shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure.
"(7) The Bougainville Government may, through an agreed mechanism, request the assistance or concurrence of the National Government -
"294. FUNCTIONS AND POWERS OF THE BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT ON ESTABLISHMENT AND WITHIN 12 MONTHS THEREAFTER.
(1) Prior to the establishment of the Bougainville Government the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government may give to the National Government reasonable notice of —
within the period of 12 months commencing on the date of the establishment of the Bougainville Government.
"(2) The Bougainville Government shall, on its establishment, have the same functions and powers as the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government, together with such other functions and powers transferred under Subsection (1).
"295. PROCESS FOR TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS.
Where the Bougainville Government wishes a function or power available to it to be transferred to it, it shall –
"296. RELATIONSHIP OF NATIONAL AND BOUGAINVILLE LAWS.
(1) National laws relating to the functions and powers available to the Bougainville Government shall continue to apply until replaced by Bougainville laws.
"(2) The –
"297. MANNER OF IMPLEMENTATION OF TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS.
An Organic Law shall make provision for —
"298. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ASSETS AND LAND.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), the National Government shall transfer to the Bougainville Government, at the same time as the transfer of a function or power, such assets and land as are associated with the function or power.
"(2) Where the National Government has a continuing responsibility in respect of a function or power transferred to the Bougainville Government, it may retain assets and land associated with that function or power to the extent necessary to carry out its continuing responsibility.
"299. TRANSFER OR DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS AND POWERS.
The National Government or the Bougainville Government may, by agreement, transfer or delegate any function or power (including a financial function or power) to the other Government.
Division 4. — Powers and Functions of the Bougainville Government and Matters relative thereto affecting other Provisions of this Constitution.
Subdivision A. — Preliminary.
"300. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION AND BOUGAINVILLE LAWS TO FORM PART OF THE LAWS OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
The Bougainville Constitution and laws made by the Bougainville Legislature in accordance with the Bougainville Constitution form part of the laws of Papua New Guinea as specified in Section 9 (The Laws).
"301. SPECIAL REFERENCES TO THE SUPREME COURT.
The —
are authorities entitled to make application to the Supreme Court, in accordance with Section 19 (Special references to the Supreme Court), for an opinion on any question relating to the interpretation or application of any provision of a Constitutional Law including (but without limiting the generality of that expression) any question as to the validity of a law or proposed law.
Subdivision B. — Code of Conduct, etc., and Leadership Code.
"302. CODE OF CONDUCT, ETC., AND LEADERSHIP CODE.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for a code of conduct or rules of conduct, similar to and requiring standards of conduct not less than those required by, the Leadership Code for which provision is made in Division III.2 (Leadership Code), to apply to and in relation to the holders of public offices –
"(2) A person to whom the code of conduct or rules of conduct referred to in Subsection (1) applies or apply shall not be subject to Division III.2 (Leadership Code) in respect of—
"(3) The Bougainville Constitution –
"(4) Until such time as a code of conduct or rules of conduct referred to in Subsection (1) have been provided for and applied, the following public offices shall be offices to which Division III.2 (Leadership Code) applies:-
Subdivision C. — Rights and Freedoms.
"303. QUALIFICATIONS ON QUALIFIED RIGHTS.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for the regulation or restriction by a Bougainville law which complies with the requirement of this section, of a right or freedom referred to in Subdivision III.3.C (qualified rights) where the law –
to the extent that the law is reasonably justifiable in a democratic society having a proper regard for the rights and dignity of mankind.
"(2) A Bougainville law referred to in Subsection (1) shall –
"(3) The burden of showing that a Bougainville law is a law that complies with the requirements of this Section is on the party relying on its validity.
"304. GUARANTEED RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS.
(1) Subject to Subsection (3), the Bougainville Constitution may make provision for guarantees in Bougainville of basic and qualified rights in addition to those otherwise guaranteed in this Constitution.
"(2) Subject to Subsection (3), the Bougainville Constitution may make provision for the establishment of procedures, institutions or courts to ensure the enforcement of guaranteed rights and freedoms.
"(3) Guarantees provided for under Subsection (1) and procedures established under Subsection (2) shall not abrogate the guaranteed rights and freedoms or procedures to ensure their enforcement provided for in this Constitution.
Subdivision D. — Administration of Justice.
"305. OPERATION OF NATIONAL JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN BOUGAINVILLE.
The National Judicial System shall continue to carry out its responsibilities in Bougainville, in accordance with this Part.
"306. ESTABLISHMENT OF COURTS IN BOUGAINVILLE.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for the establishment under Bougainville law of courts and tribunals in Bougainville in accordance with this Part and the Agreement, and may authorize Bougainville laws to make further provisions in respect of such courts and tribunals.
"(2) Bougainville may operate –
"(3) A court established under Subsection (1) (other than a court with a jurisdiction similar to that of a Village Court) shall be within the National Judicial System.
"(4) The courts which may be established under Subsection (1) may range from —
"(5) National laws and Bougainville laws shall be enforceable in all courts in the National Judicial System.
"(6) The name "National Court" shall not be used in any form for any court established under Subsection (1).
"307. ESTABLISHMENT OF TRIBUNALS IN BOUGAINVILLE.
The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for the establishment within Bougainville by or in accordance with a Bougainville law, or by consent of the parties concerned, of arbitral or conciliatory tribunals, whether ad hoc or other, outside the National Judicial System and such tribunals shall be subject to Section 159 (tribunals, etc., outside the National Judicial System).
"308. JURISDICTION OF BOUGAINVILLE COURTS.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may provide that the powers of a Bougainville court with jurisdiction similar to that of the National Court may include power to –
"(2) The Bougainville Constitution shall provide that, where a person has a right of appeal from a Bougainville court to a Bougainville court established under Section 306 (4)(a) (Establishment of courts in Bougainville), he has an alternative (but not an additional) right of appeal to the National Court.
"(3) A resident of Bougainville may commence an action for the enforcement of human rights in the National Court or in a Bougainville court or institution with competent jurisdiction.
"(4) The National Court shall have the power –
"(5) The Supreme Court shall be the final court of appeal for Bougainville including appeals on determinations made under Subsection (1)(d).
"(6) An Organic Law may make further provision for the relationship between Bougainville courts and other courts in the National Judicial System and for the manner in which the responsibilities of other courts in Bougainville in the National Judicial System shall be transferred to Bougainville courts of equivalent jurisdiction.
"309. APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES, ETC.,
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for an independent appointments body to appoint judges to a Bougainville court established under Section 306 (4)(a) (Establishment of courts in Bougainville).
"(2) The appointments body referred to in Subsection (1) shall include two members of the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, appointed by that Commission.
"(3) The Bougainville Constitution shall otherwise provide for the appointment, terms and conditions of employment, seniority and removal from office of judges of a Bougainville court.
"(4) A —
Subdivision E. — Bougainville Government Services.
"310. BOUGAINVILLE GOVERNMENT SERVICES.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for Bougainville Government Services being –
in accordance with this Part, and may provide for Bougainville laws to make further provision in respect of Bougainville Government Services.
"(2) The Bougainville Constitution shall make provision for a head of a Bougainville Government Service to be responsible to the Bougainville Executive, and for the manner in which he is to be so responsible.
"(3) Members of a Bougainville Government Service shall take an Oath of Allegiance or make an Affirmation of Allegiance in accordance with Section 7 (Oath of Allegiance), Section 250 (Making of Declaration of Loyalty, etc.,) and Section 251 (taking certain oaths, etc., by non-citizens).
"(4) Any official marking on the uniforms, vehicles, premises and stationery of Bougainville Police and Bougainville Correctional Service shall include the National Emblem or Name.
"(5) An Organic Law may make provision for co-operative and transitional arrangements between National State Services and Bougainville Government Services.
Subdivision F — Bougainville Public Service.
"311. BOUGAINVILLE PUBLIC SERVICE.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for a Bougainville Public Service under Bougainville law to be responsible for the administration of the powers and functions of the Bougainville Government.
"(2) Where the Bougainville Constitution makes provision for a Bougainville Public Service, it shall provide for –
"(3) For the purposes of Subsection (2)(b), "personnel matters" means decisions and other service matters concerning an individual whether in relation to his appointment, promotion, demotion, transfer, suspension, disciplining or cessation or termination of employment (except cessation or termination at the end of his normal period of employment as determined in accordance with law) or otherwise.
"(4) An Organic Law shall make provision for –
"312. NATIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE IN BOUGAINVILLE.
The National. Public Service shall continue to operate in Bougainville -
Subdivision G. — Bougainville Police.
"313 BOUGAINVILLE POLICE.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision under Bougainville law for the Bougainville Police which will be responsible in Bougainville for preserving peace and good order and for maintaining and as necessary enforcing National laws and Bougainville laws in an impartial and objective manner, with full regard for human rights.
"(2) Where the Bougainville Constitution makes provision for the Bougainville Police, it shall provide for –
"(3) Insofar as it is a function of the Bougainville Police to lay, prosecute or withdraw charges in respect of offences, the members of the Bougainville Police are not subject to direction or control by —
"314. FUNDING OF THE BOUGAINVILLE POLICE.
(1) The National Government shall provide the Bougainville Government with funding by way of –
"(2) An Organic Law may make provision for and in respect of all matters relating to the grants referred to in Subsection (1).
"315. POLICE FORCE ETC., IN BOUGAINVILLE.
(1) The Police. Force established by Section 188(1)(b) (Establishment of the State Services) shall continue to operate and the Act of Parliament under which it operates shall continue to apply in Bougainville to enable the Police Force established by Section 188(1)(b) (Establishment of the State Services) —
"(2) An Organic Law shall make provision for –
Subdivision II. — Bougainville Correctional Service.
"316. BOUGAINVILLE CORRECTIONAL SERVICE.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for the Bougainville Correctional Service under Bougainville law which will be responsible for the supervision and administration of correctional institutions in Bougainville.
"(2) Where the Bougainville Constitution makes provision for the Bougainville Correctional Service it shall provide for –
"317. FUNDING OF THE BOUGAINVILLE CORRECTIONAL SERVICE.
An Organic Law shall make provision for and in respect of the funding of the Bougainville Correctional Service.
"318. CORRECTIONAL SERVICE. OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT IN BOUGAINVILLE.
(1) The Correctional Service of the National Government shall continue to operate and the Act of the Parliament under which it operates shall continue to apply in Bougainville in accordance with the Agreement until the Bougainville Correctional Service has been established and is operational and an appropriate Bougainville law has been made.
"(2) An Organic Law shall make provision for –
Subdivision I. — Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
"319. BOUGAINVILLE SALARIES AND REMUNERATION COMMISSION.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may establish a Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
"(2) The Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission shall be responsible for recommending to the Bougainville Legislature the salaries, allowances and benefits, financial or otherwise (including pensions or retirement benefits if they are not otherwise provided for by law) of all –
"(3) In making recommendations under Subsection (2), the Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission shall take into account advice from the Salaries and Remuneration Commission established by Section 216A (The Salaries and Remuneration Commission) on the maintenance of relativities of salaries and conditions of employment with those applicable to similar offices elsewhere in Papua New Guinea and at the National level,
"(4) The Bougainville Legislature —
"320. SALARIES AND REMUNERATION COMMISSION.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), until the establishment of the Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission established by Section 216A (Salaries and Remuneration Commission) shall be responsible for recommending to the Bougainville Legislature the salaries, allowances and benefits, financial or otherwise (including pensions or retirement benefits if they are not otherwise provided for by law) of all persons referred to in Section 319 (2) (Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission).
"(2) In carrying out its functions under Subsection (1), the Salaries and Remuneration Commission shall include two persons nominated by the Bougainville Executive in accordance with a Bougainville Law.
"(3) The Bougainville Legislature –
"(4) Where the Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission has been established, the Salaries and Remuneration Commission established by Section 216A (Salaries and Remuneration Commission) shall not be responsible for the salaries, allowances and benefits, financial or otherwise (including pensions and retirement benefits if they are not otherwise provided for by law) of persons referred to in Section 319(2) (Bougainville Salaries and Remuneration Commission).
Subdivision J. — Powers Relating to Constitutional Office-Holders.
"321. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICE-HOLDERS.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for Bougainville Constitutional Office-holders with powers and functions in Bougainville equivalent to the powers and functions of a Constitutional Office-holder, referred to in Section 221 (Definitions).
"(2) The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for any other office established under the Bougainville Constitution or a Bougainville law to be declared a Bougainville Constitutional Office and for the holder of such office to be declared a Bougainville Constitutional Office-holder
"(3) The Bougainville Constitution shall make provision for and in respect of the qualifications, appointment and terms and conditions of employment of Bougainville Constitutional Office-holders and shall —
"(4) A Constitutional Office-holder referred to in Section 221 (Definitions) may enter into co-operative or agency arrangements with the equivalent Bougainville Constitutional Office-holder to avoid gaps and duplication and to encourage common standards.
"(5) Subject to this Part, a Constitutional Office-holder under Section 221 (Definitions) shall, in Bougainville, where an equivalent Bougainville Constitutional Office –
"(6) The Bougainville Government will meet the costs of the establishment and maintenance of Bougainville Constitutional Office-holders.
Subdivision K. - Emergency Powers.
"322. BOUGAINVILLE CONSTITUTION MAY PROVIDE FOR EMERGENCIES.
The Bougainville Constitution may make provision for procedures to be followed by the Bougainville Government to deal with an emergency as defined in Section 226 (Definitions).
"323. DECLARATION OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY IN BOUGAINVILLE.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), where circumstances arise in Bougainville which make it necessary that the existence of a national emergency be declared under Section 228 (declaration of national emergency) in relation to Bougainville or part of Bougainville, the following provisions shall apply:-
"(2) Subsection (1) does not apply where the existence of a state of emergency is to be declared in respect of the whole of the country or in respect of Bougainville and substantial areas of the country other than Bougainville.
"(3) Where a declaration of national emergency under Section 228 (declaration of national emergency) is in force in relation to Bougainville, the National Government and the Bougainville Government shall co-operate in the management of the emergency insofar as relating to Bougainville.
Division 5. — Fiscal Arrangements.
"324. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FISCAL ARRANGEMENTS.
The basic principles of the fiscal arrangements between the National Government and the Bougainville Government are as follows:-
"325. REVENUE RAISING, ETC., ARRANGEMENTS.
Subject to the Agreement, an Organic Law shall make provision for –
"326. GRANTS.
(1) The National Government shall provide grants to the Bougainville Government as follows:-
"(2) Subject to the Agreement, an Organic Law shall make provision for —
"(3) Grants provided to the Bougainville Government under Subsection (1) shall be subject to audit by the Auditor-General.
"327. FOREIGN AID.
(1) The National Government shall use its best endeavours -
"(2) The Bougainville Government –
"(3) The National Government shall —
"328. OTHER FINANCIAL POWERS AND CCOUNTABILITY.
(1) The Bougainville Constitution or a Bougainville Law, in addition to other powers conferred by this Division –
"(2) The Bougainville Constitution –
"329. FOLLOW-UP TO AUDIT REPORTS.
Subject to the Agreement, an Organic Law shall make provision in accordance with the Agreement for circumstances where any audit carried out by the Auditor-General discloses systematic and widespread abuse (or misuse) of funding provided to the Bougainville Government by way of recurrent or conditional grant and in particular shall make provision for-
in relation to any such abuse (or misuse).
Division 6. — Intergovernmental Relations and Review.
"330. INTERPRETATION.
In this Division unless the contrary intention appears --
"331. PRINCIPLES OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS.
The general principles of intergovernmental relations between the National Government and the Bougainville Government are as follows:-
"332. JOINT SUPERVISORY BODY.
(1) There is established a Joint Supervisory Body consisting of—
"(2) There shall be an equal number of members appointed under Subsection (1)(a) and (b).
"(3) The functions of the Joint Supervisory Body are —
"(4) The Joint Supervisory Body shall have such powers as are necessary to enable it to perform its functions under this Part and the Agreement.
"(5) The Joint Supervisory Body —
"333. DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCEDURE.
The dispute resolution procedure is as follows:-
"334. MEDIATION AND ARBITRATION.
(1) Where a dispute proceeds to mediation or arbitration, the National Government and the Bougainville Government shall agree on the Mediator or Arbitrator.
"(2) The Mediator or Arbitrator shall determine procedures to be followed in the initial consideration of a dispute referred to him and shall determine whether a dispute is or is not suitable for mediation or arbitration.
"(3) Where the Mediator or Arbitrator determines that a dispute is not suitable for arbitration or mediation, he shall issue to each of the parties to the dispute a certificate to that effect.
"(4) Where the mediation or arbitration proceeds, the Mediator or Arbitrator shall determine the procedures to be followed.
"335. DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE COURTS.
The Courts shall have jurisdiction in a dispute –
"336. PANEL OF PERSONS WITH APPROPRIATE EXPERTISE.
(1) Subject to Subsection (2), at any stage in the dispute resolution procedure, the parties may agree to appoint a panel of persons with expertise appropriate to the matter in dispute.
"(2) Where a Mediator or Arbitrator has been appointed in respect of a dispute, his consent to the appointment of a panel under Subsection (1) shall be sought.
"337. REVIEWS.
(1) The National Government and the Bougainville Government —
"(2) A review under Subsection (1) of the autonomy arrangements shall follow and consider separate reviews by independent experts of particular aspects, including –
"(3) The terms of reference for a review shall specify that, unless otherwise agreed, they are intended to improve, clarify and strengthen the autonomy arrangements consistently with the objectives and principles in the Agreement.
"(4) The National Government and the Bougainville Government may, by agreement, defer the specialist reviews or incorporate the issues with which they deal in the general review.
"(5) The reports of the specialist reviews will include drafts or drafting instructions for any legislative amendments they recommend.
"(6) In the event that either the National Parliament or the Bougainville Legislature passes any amendments proposed under Subsection (5) according to its own constitutional procedures and the other does not, the Bougainville Government on behalf of the Bougainville Legislature and the National Government on behalf of the National Parliament shall follow the dispute resolution procedure up to the level of mediation or arbitration.
"(7) Any point of law arising from the application of Subsection (6) shall be referred to the Supreme Court.
"(8) A Mediator or Arbitrator may not give directions to the National Parliament or the Bougainville Legislature but may order the National Government and the Bougainville Government to present a report in the National Parliament and the Bougainville Legislature recording the views of both Governments and containing their own recommendations on differences between them.
"(9) In addition to the reviews under Subsection (1), the National Government and the Bougainville Government shall hold annual, wide-ranging consultations on the general operation of the autonomy arrangements.
"(10) Unless the National Government and the Bougainville Government agree to some other method, the consultation under Subsection (9) shall be held through the Joint Supervisory Body.
Division 7. - Bougainville Referendum.
"338. REFERENDUM TO BE HELD.
(1) Subject to this section, a Referendum on the future political status of Bougainville shall be held in accordance with this Division.
"(2) Subject to Subsection (7), the Referendum shall be held on a date agreed after consultation by the Bougainville Government with the National Government, which date shall be not earlier than 10 years and, notwithstanding any other provision, not more than 15 years after the election of the first Bougainville Government.
"(3) The date referred to in Subsection (2) shall be determined after considering whether –
"(4) The question whether the Bougainville Government has been and is being conducted in accordance with internationally accepted standards of good governance shall be determined in accordance with the review and the dispute resolution procedure.
"(5) For the purposes of Subsection (4), the internationally accepted standards of good governance, as they are applicable and implemented in the circumstances of Bougainville and Papua New Guinea as a whole, include democracy, the opportunity for participation by Bougainvilleans, transparency, accountablility, and respect for human rights and the rule of law, including this Constitution.
"(6) The National Government and the Bougainville Government shall co-operate in ensuring progress towards achieving and maintaining the standards referred to in Subsection (5).
"(7) The Referendum shall not be held where the Bougainville Government decides, in accordance with the Bougainville Constitution, after consultation with the National Government, that the Referendum shall not be held.
"339. THE QUESTION OR QUESTIONS TO BE PUT.
The question or questions to be put at the Referendum –
"340. MANNER OF CONDUCTING REFERENDUM.
(1) An Organic Law shall make provision for the manner in which the Referendum is to be conducted and in particular shall make provision for and in relation to –
"(2) The Referendum may be held in conjunction with an election.
"341. REFERENDUM TO BE FREE AND FAIR.
The National Government and the Bougainville Government shall co-operate to ensure that the Referendum is free and fair.
"342. REFERENDUM RESULTS AND IMPLEMENTATION.
(1) The National Government and the Bougainville Government shall consult over the results of the Referendum.
"(2) Subject to the consultation referred to in Subsection (1), the Minister responsible for the Bougainville Referendum shall table the results of the Referendum in the National Parliament and the Speaker of the National Parliament shall furnish to the Bougainville Executive a copy of the minutes of the relevant proceedings and of any decision made in the National Parliament regarding the Referendum.
"343. RESOLUTION OF DIFFERENCES ON REFERENDUM.
Any differences between the National Government and the Bougainville Government in relation to the Referendum shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution procedure.
Division 8. - Immunity from Prosecution.
"344. IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION.
(1) The purpose of this section is to assist in the reconciliation process in Bougainville, and it is the intention of the Parliament that the provisions of this section be so applied as to assist in achieving this purpose.
"(2) There shall be immunity from prosecution in accordance with this section in respect of certain offences arising from crisis-related activities in relation to the Bougainville conflict.
"(3) The Head of State, acting with, and in accordance with, the advice of the National Executive Council, may by declaration published in the National Gazette, declare –
"(4) Where a declaration has been made under Subsection (3), no charge shall be laid and no prosecution –
in respect of an offence –
"(5) The provisions of this section –
Division 9. - Miscellaneous.
"345. REQUIREMENT FOR AMENDMENT OF THIS PART, ETC.,
(1) The provisions of this section are in addition to and are not in derogation of the provision of Section 14 (making of alterations to the Constitution and Organic Laws).
"(2) Where the National Government or the Bougainville Government seeks to present or have presented in the Parliament an amendment to this Part or to an Organic Law authorized by this Part, it shall —
"(3) Where an amendment to this Part or to an Organic Law authorized by this Part is proposed to be presented in the Parliament, the Minister responsible for Constitutional Law matters in relation to Bougainville shall, as soon as practicable after the proposed amendment is published in the National Gazette (or earlier if the Minister has notification of the proposed amendment) send a copy of the proposed amendment to the Bougainville Government and the two Governments shall consult with each other concerning the proposed amendment.
"(4) An amendment referred to in Subsection (2) or (3) cannot become law unless —
"(5) The person presiding over the Bougainville legislature on the occasion of a vote taken under Subsection (4)(b)(i) or (ii) shall, as soon as practicable after the vote has been taken, send to the Speaker of the National Parliament details of the result of the vote.
"346. PRESCRIBED MAJORITY OF VOTES REQUIRED FOR THIS PART, ETC.,
(1) For the purposes of Section 14 (making of alterations to the Constitution and Organic Laws), the prescribed majority of votes for this Part is a two-thirds absolute majority vote.
"(2) For the purposes of Section 14 (5)(b)(i) (making of alterations to the Constitution and Organic Laws) the prescribed majority of votes for an Organic Law authorized by this Part is a two-thirds absolute majority.
"347. ORGANIC LAWS.
Where this Part authorizes an Organic Law to make provision for any matter, the Organic Law may make full provision for all aspects of that matter, notwithstanding that all such aspects have not been expressly referred to in the provision authorizing the Organic Law.
"348. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS.
An Organic Law may make provision for all matters relating to the transition of Bougainville from the system of Government immediately before the coming into operation of this Part to the system of Government for which provision is made in this Part.
"349. CONSTITUTIONAL REGULATIONS.
(1) The Head of State, acting with, and in accordance with, the advice of the National Executive Council, may make Constitutional Regulations not inconsistent with this Part prescribing all matters that by this Part are required or permitted to be prescribed or that are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out and giving effect to this Part.
(2) The Constitutional Regulations under Subsection (1) shall not be made, amended or repealed except with the approval of the Bougainville Executive in accordance with the Bougainville Constitution and the Agreement.

I hereby certify that the above is a fair print of the Constitutional Amendment No. 23 - Peace-Building in Bougainville Autonomous Bougainville Government and Bougainville Referendum which has been made by the National Parliament.

Clerk of the National Parliament.

Constitution.

CERTIFICATE UNDER SECTION 14.

I, BERNARD NAROKOBI, Speaker of the National Parliament, hereby certify that the requirements of Section 14(1), (2) and (3) of the Constitution were complied with in respect of the Constitutional Amendment No. 23 - Peace-Building in Bougainville - Autonomous Bougainville Government and Bougainville Referendum and that the law was made by the National Parliament as follows:-

(a) the first vote was taken on 23 January 2002 when the number of seats in the National Parliament were 109 and those voting for the proposal were 86 and none voted against the proposal; and
(b) the second vote was taken on 27 March 2002 when the number of seats in the National Parliament were 109 and those voting for the proposal were 85 and none voted against the proposal.

Speaker of the National Parliament.


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