Core Issues of Comparative Legal Research: Comparative Law Project Starts in 2016
COMPARATIVE LAW IS IN FULL FLOURISH: BERNHARD GROSSFELD The discipline of comparative law is widely neglected in tertiary institutions within the Caribbean. This problem is of particular concern given that […]
The Referral Process: Workshops, Lectures, Seminars
Article 214 of the Revised Treaty (and Article XIV of the CCJ Agreement) requires national courts and tribunals to refer domestic cases involving the interpretation or application of the Revised […]
CARICOM Staff Administrative Tribunal: To Be Established in 2016 / 2017
BETWEEN MASTER AND SERVANT, IT IS FREEDOM WHICH OPPRESSES AND LAW WHICH SETS FREE: HENRY LACORDAIRE The absence of appropriate machinery for the settlement of staff disputes within Caribbean regional […]
Enforcement of Judgement of International Courts Lecture / Seminar 2016 and 2017
The enforcement of judgments of the international courts is a perineal problem. In some instances the judgments of the International Court of Justice have remained unsatisfied for decades. Awards given […]