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SUMMARY:If Ya Born There\, Ya Born There
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Eugene Dupuch Law School\, the Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers (CAJO)\, and APEX – The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (APEX)\, partnered to produce a series of Law & Society Webinars that addressed a number of pressing regional issues fundamental to the development\, prosperity and the continued success of all Caribbean peoples. \n  \n  \nThis Webinar was designed to explore the genesis issue of the right to citizenship in its constitutional context particularly against the decision in the Supreme Court of The Bahamas of Rolle v the Attorney General 2017/PUB/con/00014 and its implications.  Presenters and participants also discussed the rights and obligations of citizenship and the policy considerations behind the imposition of discrimination and distinctions made in the conferment of citizenship. The panelists\, who presented on matters related to policy\, law\, and industry considerations were Dr. Niambi Hall-Campbell Dean\, Assistant Professor\, University of The Bahamas\, Mr. Kahlil D. Parker\, President\, The Bahamas Bar Association\, Mr. Ruggles Ferguson\, President of the Organization of the Commonwealth Caribbean Bar Association\, and Ms. Tracy Robinson\, Deputy Dean\, Faculty of Law\, UWI\, Mona Campus. Justice Rubie Nottage (Ret.) served as moderator. \n  \nWATCH HERE[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://eugenedupuchlaw.edu.bs/event/if-ya-born-there-ya-born-there/
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SUMMARY:Law and Society Webinar Series
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URL:https://eugenedupuchlaw.edu.bs/webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200625
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SUMMARY:Curfews\, Lockdowns and Human Rights
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Eugene Dupuch Law School\, the Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers (CAJO)\, and APEX – The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (APEX)\, partnered to produce a series of Law & Society Webinars that addressed a number of pressing regional issues fundamental to the development\, prosperity and the continued success of all Caribbean peoples. \n  \nThis webinar  facilitated discourse designed to consider the impact of regional governments’ legislative responses to the Covid-19 pandemic. The discussions addressed policy considerations giving rise to the various Orders; the efficacy of extraordinary powers\, emergency and safety regulations\, disaster declarations; the rights of citizens; mental health\, public health\, employment\, and economic concerns; the impact of laws on the poor\, and the curtailment of human rights in the public interest. The panelists\, who presented on matters related to policy\, law\, and industry considerations were Dr. Nicolette Bethel\, Chair Social Sciences\, University of The Bahamas\, Dr. Arif Bulkan\, Senior Lecturer\, University of the West Indies\, St. Augustine\, and Mr. Wayne R. Munroe\, Q.C.\, Principal\, Munroe & Associates.  Mr. Joseph Gaskins\, Jr. Communications and Policy Strategist\, served as moderator. \n  \nWATCH AGAIN[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://eugenedupuchlaw.edu.bs/event/curfews-lockdowns-and-human-rights/
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SUMMARY:Law and Society Webinar Series
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URL:https://eugenedupuchlaw.edu.bs/webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200619
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SUMMARY:Law and Society Webinar - Tourism
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Eugene Dupuch Law School\, the Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers (CAJO)\, and APEX – The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (APEX)\, partnered to produce a series of Law & Society Webinars that addressed a number of pressing regional issues fundamental to the development\, prosperity and the continued success of all Caribbean peoples. \n  \nThe first webinar\, also held in partnership with The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism\, was designed to address the impact of COVID-19 on regional tourism and the legal implication of reopening Caribbean borders\, policy considerations regarding tourism\, employment\, economic revenue\, and country border concerns due to the global pandemic.  The panelists\, who presented on matters related to policy\, law\, and industry considerations were Dr. Terrance Farrell\, Former Chairman\, Economic Advisory Board (Trinidad & Tobago)\, Mrs. Joy Jibrulu\, Director General\, Ministry of Tourism and Aviation\, and Mr. Emile Leiba\, President of The Jamaican Bar Association. Mr. Jerome Sawyer\, Broadcast Journalist\, served as moderator.  Presentations covered issues such as implications and consequences of reopening\, countries’ resources – court systems\, judiciary\, law enforcement\, hospital systems\, residents\, and visitors. \n  \nWATCH AGAIN[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://eugenedupuchlaw.edu.bs/event/law-and-society-webinar-tourism/
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