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Tort law is a subject of primary importance in the study and practice of the common law in the Caribbean. This work, a leading text on tort law in the region, incorporates the developments in law and legal thinking. The cases include the important Caribbean judgments in Bonnick v Morris, Mitchell v Charles and Gordon v Panday, and many more.
This work has been written to appeal as much to students of law and political science at various levels as to legal practitioners wishing to renew an acquaintance with the basic concepts of constitutional law while also exposing themselves to an analysis of important cases affecting human rights.
Previous ed.: 3rd, Routledge-Cavendish, 2009.
Taking a critical look at the major areas of constitutional and administrative law, this book places an emphasis on the protection of citizens' rights and good governance. It addressed contemporary issues and changes in Caribbean public law including the refining of the rules governing judicial review, and cases dealing with the death penalty.
This book will appeal to a wide readership. The legal profession, students of law and politics, social scientists, mediators, the police, state officials, public officers and the public at large should benefit from its contents.
Examines the institutions, structures and processes of the law in the Commonwealth Caribbean. This book explores: the court system and the Caribbean Court of Justice which replaces appeals to the Privy Council; the offshore financial legal sector; and, Caribbean customary law and the rights of indigenous peoples.
Rev. ed. of: Commonwealth Caribbean trusts law. 2nd ed. c2002.
Addresses land law as it relates to the Commonwealth Caribbean. This title encompasses the areas covered in an undergraduate course on the law of real property in the Caribbean. It discusses statutory provisions from all States in relation to each topic, highlighting the similarities and differences.
The establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice sees the countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean at an important and exciting judicial crossroads. This book analyses judicial review, a mechanism for achieving public justice. It also discusses the grounds, obstacles and conduct within the judicial review process.
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