Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Legal Systems

Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Legal Systems

This new edition, which has been fully updated and revised to adapt to new laws and structures of Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal systems, examines the institutions, structures and processes of law in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Effortlessly combining discussions on traditional topics with more innovative topics, this book is an exciting representation of Caribbean law and legal systems for those studying comparative law. – Constitutions of Commonwealth and Caribbean Jurisdictions and Human Rights {{#if showAllCollectables}} See all collective editions of this title: {{else}} {{/if}} Part 1: The Essence of Law and Legal Systems and its Historical Commandments Part 2: The Sources of Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean and their Impact on the Legal System Part 3: The administration of justice in the Commonwealth Caribbean. – the impact of the historical continuum on the jurisdiction of the region, including the issue of reparations – Caribbean customary law and the rights of indigenous peoples If you know the book but do not find it on AbeBooks, we can automatically search for it on your behalf when a new inventory is added. If it is added to AbeBooks by one of our member booksellers, we will let you know! VitalSource is an academic technology provider that offers customers Routledge.com access to its free Bookshelf e-book reader. Most of our eBooks are sold as ePubs, which are available to read in the Bookshelf app. The app gives readers the freedom to access their documents anytime, anywhere, by adjusting settings such as text size, font, page color, and more. To learn more about our e-books, check out the following links: – The Judicial System and the new Caribbean Court of Justice, which replaces appeals to the Privy Council. Rose-Marie Belle Antoine is Professor of Labour Law and Offshore Finance Law at the University of the West Indies.

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