University of Technology, Jamaica Press
Caribbean Essays on Law and Policy
Stephen Vasciannie
Law
Caribbean Essays on Law and Policy
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Professor Vasciannie has offered six insightful and provocative essays on Caribbean legal and policy issues. The essays cover Jamaican practice on diplomatic immunity, Caribbean approaches within the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and issues concerning the Montego Bay Convention on the Law of the Sea. Professor Vasciannie also presents his views on race and racism in Jamaica, considers the case for the abolition of the Monarchy in Jamaica, and reviews, from a Caribbean perspective, the impact of Sir Ian Brownlie, the late Oxford Professor and advocate, on the discipline of International Law. This book is of special value to scholars and students of Law and the Social Sciences in the Caribbean and beyond.

Language
English
ISBN
978-976-8027-50-4
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY
A REVIEW OF JAMAICAN STATE PRACTICE
IAN BROWNLIE
A CARIBBEAN STUDENT’S APPRECIATION*
REFORMING THE INTER-AMERICAN HUMAN RIGHTS SYSTEM:
TOWARDS A CARIBBEAN PERSPECTIVE*
THE MONTEGO BAY CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA
JAMAICA AND THE RULE OF LAW*
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN JAMAICA:
THE MONARCY, THE FINAL COURT AND QUESTIONS OF ABOLITION*
RACE AND JAMAICAN SOCIETY
THREE PROPOSITIONS*
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