Abstract:
Parliamentary government inherently comprises the search for political success and partisan advantage.
Democratic parliamentarianism requires, however, that public life be conducted in accordance with the
rule of law in both substantive and procedural respects. This is as true in micro-States as it is in greater
powers which have historically well-established democratic traditions. Indeed, the small size and remote
location of a State, as well as the lack of adequate reporting of its political law,[1] should not deter acute
observers from taking note of jurisprudence that both creates legal precedent and enlightens the path of
democracy in parliamentary and political practice.