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These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
These reports include cases decided in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Jamaica, The Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands and on appeals from Jamaica to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
If you thought the first Roving with Lalah was funny, you will love Roving with Lalah: More Slices of Everyday Jamaican Life. Following on the success of the weekly Gleaner newspaper column by the same name, Robert Lalah continues his journey around Jamaica revelling in the sights, sounds scenery and people of this beautiful Caribbean island.
There has been very little public intellectual discourse in the Commonwealth Caribbean on one of the most vexing issues of the criminal justice system: the retention of the death penalty as a punishment. In this title Sir Fred Phillips examines the changing nature of Caribbean jurisprudence away from the acceptance of the death penalty as a mandatory punishment.
Traces the performance of Caribbean athletes on the international stage from the 1948 London Olympics when they first burst onto the scene to their present dominance in the sprint events with world record and Olympic titles in the 100m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay for men. Complete with photos of the leading athletes, Black Meteors is a dream for statisticians and track and field buffs.
An account of the history of what was arguably the most prominent department during the first 20 years of the University College of the West Indies. Though focused on the Department of Chemistry, Ken Magnus and Robert Lancashire paint a vivid picture of the founding of the university.
Presents a unique tableau of the Caribbean Basin today, of the Greater Caribbean, a geography which is both systematic and synthetic, one which does not fail to engage with the essential elements of its history. A detailed analysis is supported by cartographic rigour in the quest to embrace and grasp this intricate mosaic of cultures both historically and geographically.
Presents the first book-length biography of Frank Collymore, Barbadian educator, poet, editor, stage actor, mentor and tireless promoter of West Indian Literature. In this witty and endearing account of the life and times of one of Barbados' favourite sons, poet, scholar and long-time friend of Collymore, Edward Baugh, recounts the story of Collymore's rise in the literary world.
After sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean has a higher HIV prevalence than any other area of the world. The need to control the spread of HIV is critical. In Challenging HIV and AIDS, contributors explore the value of education as a means to halt the spread of HIV and AIDS.
Presents a fictional account of Sir Walter Raleigh's exploits in Trinidad in 1595. On his way from England to search for El Dorado, Raleigh called at Trinidad where he had an old score to settle with its Spanish Governor, Antonio de Berrio. The story deals with the conflict between these two men. It also highlights the points of view of Trinidad's native people.
All the stories in this anthology are based on actual historical events: the title story features three well-known personalities from Carnival 1930; a fictitious event on Columbus's first voyage to the Caribbean is dramatised in "Duel in the Sun"; the Red House fire of 1903, is featured in "Run Eva Run" to name a few.
Public Sector Reform (PSR) and New Public Management (NPM) have been promoted by Commonwealth Caribbean governments and supported by regional and international agencies as a necessary step to ensure effective, efficient and economical administration; improve governance; and manage globalization. This title covers both the theory and practice of PSR and NPM in the region.
In post-colonial societies like Jamaica, the issue of cultural identity is as important as political independence and economic self-sufficiency. Rex Nettleford goes further by declaring that cultural identity is as fundamental a reality as food, shelter, clothing and job opportunities and is not a mere abstract preoccupation.
Governance in the Age of Globalisation provides a unique Caribbean perspective and analysis of the governance challenges at the national, regional and international levels. In this volume, a wide range of contributors share views and present concrete proposals for effective governance systems.
Examines the Caribbean experience from slavery through to the post-independence period. Divided into 4 broad thematic areas, the articles demonstrate the impact of colonialism and the plantation system on Caribbean Life and highlight the efforts that Caribbean peoples have made to uplift themselves from the trammels of colonialism.
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