You could make the case that the Assembly has supreme powers over the region and can simply vote to ban someone. I'll be upfront and say I didn't include that option above because I don't believe in the doctrine of Assembly supremacy. While I agree the Assembly has a lot of leeway in terms of what laws it can issue, I don't believe it can completely bypass issues of greater importance, such as residency and due process. I think in those cases the Assembly must follow what the Charter already states.
Nope. This could be perceived as a subversion of the rule of law (ie: the supremacy of the Charter), and rather unlikely to be passed as a law anyway.
Chair of the Assembly - February 2016-August 2016 Deputy Chair of the Assembly - June 2015-February 2016 Justice of High Court of the South Pacific - December 2014-April 2015 Minister of Regional Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister of Regional Affairs