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Commonwealth Leaders Call for Stronger Rule of Law in Uncertain Times

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Commonwealth Leaders Call for Stronger Rule of Law in Uncertain Times

The Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting opened in Fiji on Monday, 9th February 2026, amid calls for sustained action to ensure the rule of law delivers progress and shared prosperity across the Commonwealth in an increasingly uncertain world.

More than 250 delegates, including Fiji’s Prime Minister, Hon. Sitiveni Rabuka, Tuvalu’s Prime Minister, Hon. Feleti Penitala Teo, and Tonga’s Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Viliami Latu, were welcomed to Nadi on 9 February 2026 with a powerful traditional Fijian ceremony.

The meeting brings together justice ministers and attorneys general from the 56 Commonwealth countries to deliberate on responses to emerging legal challenges affecting people’s lives and livelihoods.

In his welcome address, Prime Minister Rabuka warned that the rule of law is under growing pressure globally.

“When the law is weakened, unevenly applied, or unable to command public confidence, it is not abstract systems that suffer. It is ordinary people real lives,” he said. “This meeting is not merely a forum for discussion; rather, it is a working meeting with real-world consequences.

“Your deliberations, and the practical measures you will advance, speak directly to the expectations our people hold of us. Justice that is dependable, institutions that are strong, and laws that serve not only those who understand them best, but those who rely upon them the most.”

Reflecting on the growing legal impacts of climate change, the Prime Minister urged ministers to ensure justice systems act as a shield for both people and the planet.

Rule of force edging out the rule of law

Commonwealth Secretary-General, Hon. Shirley Botchwey, said the meeting comes at a time when many people feel unsettled by political uncertainty, economic volatility, and environmental threats.

“This is what happens when the rule of force begins to edge out the rule of law. That is why the work you, as law ministers and attorneys general, do matters so profoundly,” she said.

“Over these days, you will shape action to strengthen democratic resilience. In doing so, you are helping to restore trust between institutions and the people they exist to serve. That is no small task—but it is a vital one.

“History will remember not the turbulence of our times, but whether we had the courage to rise above the chaos and build a better world together.”

The Secretary-General added that the Commonwealth’s new strategic plan responds to this urgency by prioritising targeted action to ensure the rule of law is felt not only in courts, but in everyday life.

Over the three-day meeting, ministers will consider an agenda focused on how the law shapes people’s experiences of democracy, economic opportunity, and environmental protection.

Key topics range from safeguarding maritime rights as sea levels rise to the responsible use of technology to improve access to justice.

The meeting will conclude on 11 February with the release of an outcome statement outlining concrete steps Commonwealth countries will take to strengthen the rule of law for the benefit of their citizens.

The meeting is being chaired by Fiji’s Minister for Justice and Acting Attorney-General, Hon. Siromi Turaga, under the theme “Anchoring Justice in a Changing Tide: Strengthening the Rule of Law for a Resilient Future.”

Sarah K. Biryomumaisho is a practising journalist from Uganda with 14 years of experience. She has worked with both radio and online media companies. Sarah is currently the owner of TheUGPost, an online media company that primarily focuses on reporting about SRHR in marginalised communities. Her reporting focuses on Women, Youth, LGBTQI+, Environment and Climate Change, Business, Politics, Crime, and other key areas. Twitter; https://twitter.com/BiryomumaishoB LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-kobusingye-69737479/ Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/sarah.biryomumaisho1 Instagram; Sarah Biryo Youtube; https://www.youtube.com/@BiryomumaishoB

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