This
peer-reviewed collection delves into a diverse range of topics such as
corporate law, tort law, international law, family law and ethics.
Specifically, it explores fundamental Caribbean legal issues, including:
CARICOM, the use of Creole in the justice system, tourism liability, sports
fairness and aspects of corporate governance, such as directors' duties. It
further explores defamation, child law on medical consent, the Caribbean
appellate court system, jurisdictional challenges concerning the Shiprider
Agreement and ethics in the legal profession.
Not
only does this anthology honour the legacy of the Faculty of Law, particularly
on the Mona campus, but it also serves as an essential contribution to
Caribbean legal scholarship by advancing the region's understanding and
development of law. Thus, Perspectives on
Caribbean Law is a crucial resource for libraries and everyone involved in
Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal education.