Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts

Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts

Author: Gilbert Kodilinye

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-04-08

Total Pages: 758

ISBN-13: 1136279318

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The law of trusts is a subject of considerable importance in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Traditional areas, such as testamentary trusts, resulting and constructive trusts, and charitable trusts, are now fully incorporated into the mainstream substantive law of the region, while the principles associated with offshore trust regimes are constantly expanding and developing. This book has been updated to reflect new case law and legislation, and to highlight recent trends relating to both traditional and offshore trusts.


Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts 2/e

Commonwealth Caribbean Law of Trusts 2/e

Author:

Publisher: Cavendish Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 1843144484

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This text provides students with an introduction to the basic principles of the Commonwealth Caribbean law of trusts as exemplified by the West Indian perspective.


Commonwealth Caribbean Family Law

Commonwealth Caribbean Family Law

Author: Karen Tesheira

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-06-10

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 131762484X

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This important new text is the product of several years of research of the family law of fifteen Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions. It is the first and only legal text that comprehensively covers all the main substantive areas of spousal family law, including marriage, divorce, financial support, property rights and domestic violence. The rights of the statutory spouse in the jurisdictions of Barbados, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago are examined, thus addressing, on a jurisdictional basis, an important area of spousal family that is seldom covered in English family law texts. The book also covers the number and variations of divorce regimes applicable to the region – the matrimonial offence divorce model of Guyana and Montserrat, the English five fact model of Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, Grenada, Anguilla, and St Vincent and the Grenadines, the hybrid model of Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and St Kitts and Nevis, and the no fault model of Jamaica and Barbados. This book will prove an indispensable resource for law students and legal academics, as well as for family law practitioners across the English-speaking Caribbean. Other professionals, including sociologists and social workers, will also find the book useful and informative.


Commonwealth Caribbean Company Law

Commonwealth Caribbean Company Law

Author: Andrew Burgess

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-25

Total Pages: 1126

ISBN-13: 113510767X

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In the last twenty five years, company law in the Commonwealth Caribbean has undergone dramatic changes, from a model influenced by English law to a new, harmonised collection of regional legislation based on the Caricom and CLI model Acts that vary substantially across Caricom member states. The variation within Caribbean company law presents an enormous challenge, both in terms of the breadth of the subject and in addressing the difference in provisions of one state’s Company Law Act as opposed to another. Using the Caricom model Act and CLI model Act as a basis for its structure, Commonwealth Caribbean Company Law examines and compares regional implementation of company law in an accessible and comprehensive manner that will be invaluable to students and practitioners in the region.


Fundamentals of Caribbean Constitutional Law

Fundamentals of Caribbean Constitutional Law

Author: Tracy S. Robinson

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780414089853

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" ... [I]dentifies the key features of the constitutional systems in the twelve independent states and 6 overseas territories in the Anglophone Caribbean, discusses the foundational concepts associated with these constitutions, and reviews the development and reform of constitutional law in this region"--Back cover


Commonwealth Caribbean Land Law

Commonwealth Caribbean Land Law

Author: Sampson Owusu

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-01-31

Total Pages: 824

ISBN-13: 1000116441

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The first textbook to address land law as it relates to the Commonwealth Caribbean, it encompasses all areas covered in an undergraduate course on the law of real property in the Caribbean. Primary and secondary source material on the law of property in the whole of the Commonwealth Caribbean is made easily and readily accessible to law students and legal practitioners. Statutory provisions from all States are discussed in relation to each topic and the similarities and differences are highlighted. Extensive discussion and analysis of the decisions of the courts in the region are also included alongside an in-depth analysis and critical discussion of English case law that is relevant to the Caribbean. The examination of whether or not English case law should be followed in the region is relevant and interesting to anyone studying or practising law in other Commonwealth jurisdictions. Essential reading for undergraduate law students in the Caribbean, this text will also prove useful to those studying for the certificate of proficiency in the practice of law in the Commonwealth Caribbean, while the footnote references to statutory provisions are an invaluable aid to any researcher of Caribbean land law.


The Economic Structure of Trusts

The Economic Structure of Trusts

Author: M. W. Lau

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-01-13

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 0199602409

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Providing an economic account of why trusts exist and how trust law should be shaped, this book explains the economic benefits of trusts as an extension of the law of property, arguing against accounts of trusts law grounded in the law of personal obligations. The theoretical model is then used to criticise recent developments in the law.


The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Constitutions

The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Constitutions

Author: Richard Albert

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 753

ISBN-13: 0198793049

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A first-of-its-kind resource studying the operation of constitutional law across the entire Caribbean, embracing the linguistic, political, and cultural diversity of the region, Each jurisdictional chapter shares a common format and structure to aid comparison between different jurisdictions, Contributors from a variety of different disciplines-law, history, and political science-provide a range of perspectives on the study of the region's constitutions Book jacket.


Commonwealth Caribbean Tort Law

Commonwealth Caribbean Tort Law

Author: Gilbert Kodilinye

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-03-04

Total Pages: 588

ISBN-13: 1135337411

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This work is now well established as the leading text on tort law in the region, and this third edition incorporates the most recent developments in law and legal thinking.


Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Legal Systems

Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Legal Systems

Author: Rose-Marie Belle Antoine

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008-06-03

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 113533384X

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Fully updated and revised to fit in with the new laws and structure in the Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal systems, this new edition examines the institutions, structures and processes of the law in the Commonwealth Caribbean. The author explores: - the court system and the new Caribbean Court of Justice which replaces appeals to the Privy Council - the offshore financial legal sector - Caribbean customary law and the rights of indigenous peoples - the Constitutions of Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions and Human Rights - the impact of the historical continuum to the region's jurisprudence including the question of reparations - the complexities of judicial precedent for Caribbean peoples - international law as a source of law - alternative dispute mechanisms and the Ombudsman Effortlessy combining discussions of traditional subjects with those on more innovative subject areas, this book is an exciting exposition of Caribbean law and legal systems for those studying comparative law.