The Caribbean Court of Justice

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  • The Caribbean Court of Justice Book Detail

  • Author : Duke E. Pollard
  • Release Date : 2004
  • Publisher : Ian Randle Publishers
  • Genre : Law
  • Pages : 384
  • ISBN 13 : 9768167416
  • File Size : 48,48 MB

The Caribbean Court of Justice by Duke E. Pollard PDF Summary

Book Description: "What do we really know about the impending Caribbean Court of Justice? The vexed issue of the Court's establishment has been the subject of much debate but how much of this debate is informed by the facts? This book bridges the information gap and provides an authoritative guide to the composition, function and administration of this new Court. In a comprehensive yet clear and concise style, the reader is given a background to the more contentious issues such as the funding of the Court, its constitutionality, its original and appellate jurisdiction and the process of delinking from the Privy Council. The exposition and analysis is complemented by an Appendix which includes the Agreements Establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice and the CCJ Trust Fund as well as the accords concerning the Regional Judicial and Legal Services Commission. "

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