Transitions in Caribbean law : law-making, constitutionalism and the convergence of national and international law /
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| Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Fi we law : the emergence of Caribbean jurisprudence and the doctrine of precedent / Leighton M. Jackson
- Corporate governance : one size fits all? / Suzanne Goldson
- Expanding the purview of accountability in employment by the state / Rose-Marie Antoine
- More questions than answers? : Caribbean jurisprudence on the duty of uberrimae fides / Lesley A. Walcott
- The use of international law by domestic tribunals in the Caribbean in death penalty cases / David S. Berry
- Legitimate expectations, international treaties and the Caribbean Court of Justice? / Eddy D. Ventose
- Human trafficking legislation in the Commonwealth Caribbean : effective or effected? / Kamille Adair
- The common law and the litigation of fundamental rights and freedoms before the Privy Council / Margaret Demerieux
- Judicial independence as an indispensable feature of the rule of law and democracy : implications for the Commonwealth Caribbean / Arif Bulkan
- Constitutionalism in Belize : lessons for the Commonwealth Caribbean? / Godfrey P. Smith
- Our inherent constitution / Tracy Robinson.


