Epineri Vula

Epineri Vula (died 27 April 1988) was a Fijian lawyer and politician. He served as a member of the Senate from 1982 to 1987, and as a Supreme Court justice from 1987 until his death the following year.

Epineri Vula
Member of the Senate
In office
1982–1987
Personal details
Died27 April 1988
Suva, Fiji

Biography

Vula attended the Victoria University of Wellington, graduating in 1964. He subsequently worked as a lawyer.[1]

In 1982 he was appointed to the Senate as one of the nominees of the Great Council of Chiefs.[2] Following the 1987 coup he was appointed as a judge in the Supreme Court.[1] He died in the Colonial War Memorial Hospital in Suva in April 1988.[1]

gollark: Is "finger" a metaphor for "things which are not actually fingers"?
gollark: I'm not looking at any fingers. Except possibly my own, since they are in front of me when I use a keyboard. Unless you count the kermit's in the thumbnail.
gollark: > the idea that we need to do better than someone else at what they did to get more recognition or money than themI mean, you don't, you can do... different things, if people prefer them.
gollark: Although I only ever ended up writing something like one nontrivial Rust program.
gollark: I mostly end up thinking the same thing, which is why my complex stuff is primarily done in TypeScript, but for things when performance matters I do use Rust.

References

  1. Transition Pacific Islands Monthly, July 1988, p45
  2. Fiji Focus, Department of Information, 1982, p13


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