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Dispute Resolution: The Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas and the Caribbean Court of Justice - compatibility or controversy?

Citation: Bernard, Desiree P. (2014) Dispute Resolution: The Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas and the Caribbean Court of Justice - compatibility or controversy? Amicus Curiae . ISSN 1461-2097 (Submitted)

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In this paper the Hon. Mme. Justice Desiree P. Bernard (Judge, Caribbean Court of Justice and 2013 Inns of Court Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies) outlines the history of co-operation in the Caribbean Region and considers how changes in the treaty which established the Caribbean Community, including the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM), impact on the work of the Caribbean Court of Justice and the continuing development of the international organisations and institutions designed to support united political and economic collaboration in the Caribbean Region.

Creators: Bernard, Desiree P. and
Subjects: Law
Keywords: Alternative dispute resolution, dispute resolution law, Caribbean Court of Justice, Caribbean Community, CARICOM, Caribbean Common Market,International law, International organisations, Law of treaties
Divisions: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Dates:
  • 2014 (submitted)

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