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The following links are to articles on the seventeen chapters of the Fijian Constitution. Each article summarizes the content of the chapter, along with the interpretation and the historical background/reasons for its provision.
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Constitution of Fiji series.
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|style="background:#efefef;"|Constitution of Fiji: Main article
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|Preamble
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|Chapter 1: The State
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|Chapter 2: Compact
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|Chapter 3: Citizenship
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|Chapter 4: Bill of Rights
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|Chapter 5: Social Justice
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|Chapter 6: The Parliament
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|Chapter 7: Executive Government
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|Chapter 8: Great Council of Chiefs (Bose Levu Vakaturaga)
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|Chapter 9: Judiciary
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|Chapter 10: State Services
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|Chapter 11: Accountability
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|Chapter 12: Revenue and Expenditure
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|Chapter 13: Group Rights
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|Chapter 14: Emergency Powers
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|Chapter 15: Amendment of Constitution
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|Chapter 16: Commencement, Interpretation and Repeals
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|Chapter 17: Schedule Oaths and Affirmations
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