Caribbean Law Review

- Publisher:
- UWI Cave Hill - The University of the West Indies
- Publication date:
- 2023-11-20
- ISBN:
- 1018-3671
Description:
The CLR is an essential legal journal that seeks to support the Caribbean by providing legal scholars and practitioners a platform where they can deliberate topics of regional importance. The CLR’s objective is two-fold: To provide a space that cultivates insightful legal analysis, with the aim of expanding legal thought as situated within a Caribbean Civilisation; and To enhance scholarly capacity as an under-serviced region is supported in the dissemination of their reflections about law and scholarship.
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Latest documents
- Preliminary Sections (Contents, Dean's welcome & General Editor's note)
- Introduction to the Special Issue
- The Burden of Noncommunicable Diseases and the Current State of Noncommunicable Disease Prevention Regulation in the Caribbean
- The Use of Law to Advance the Caribbean’s NCD Prevention Agenda – What Role for The Caribbean Court Of Justice?
- State Obligations under the Inter-American Human Rights System concerning Unhealthy Diets: An Opportunity to Advance NCD Prevention in the English-Speaking Caribbean?
- The Ethical Validity of Health-promoting Taxes on Unhealthy Food and Beverages in the Commonwealth Caribbean
- Collect Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Tax, then What? Balancing the arguments for and against SSB tax and earmarking.
- Jamaica’s Education Act - A (Potential) Tool for Realisation of Children’s Rights to Adequate Food and Health
- Misleading and abusive marketing of ultra-processed products and consumer protection: lessons from civil society experiences in Brazil and the call for more South-South exchanges with Caribbean countries
- The Need to Enact and Strengthen Alcohol Policies in the English-speaking Caribbean: A Civil Society Perspective
Featured documents
- Is a police officer always on duty?
- Kelsen in the 'grenada court': revolutionary legality revisited
- The barbados companies act, cap. 308 and receivers' duties
- Cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment; a re-reading of Pratt and Morgan
- Some aspects of waiver of litigation privilege in commonwealth jurisdictions
- Attempts to recognize cultural difference in rights discourse: collective rights to folklore and the steel pan
- The wto dispute settlement mechanism - some legal issues for developing countries
- Extradition as a mechanism to combat trans-national criminality: a cameroonian perspective
- Preliminary Sections (Contents, Dean's welcome & General Editor's note)
- Police Powers in the West Indies: Some Constitutional Aspects