Description
Taking a critical look at the major areas of constitutional and administrative law, Commonwealth Caribbean Public Law places a firm emphasis on the protection of citizens' rights and good governance.
The third edition of this book builds on the success of the previous two editions, setting-out the established legal principles through Caribbean cases, along with critique and commentary of the law where appropriate. Contemporary issues and changes in Caribbean public law are addressed including: the refining of the rules governing judicial review; recent cases dealing with the death penalty; and the likely impact on CARICOM initiatives on the rights of citizens.
About the Author
Professor Albert Fiadjoe is Professor of Public Law at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus in Barbados, and has undertaken numerous consultancy assignments in public service regulatory reform in various countries, financial sector legal reform, constitutional reform, local government law, small business enterprise development and the electoral process. He has published widely in these areas. He is also the author of Alternative Dispute Resolution: A Developing World Perspective, also published by Routledge-Cavendish.
Reviews
Praise for the second edition: '... this [book] will surely influence the development of public law in the region. This book deserves a wide audience.' The Law Teacher, Vol 32, Issue 1.
Book Information
ISBN 9781859416327
Author Albert Fiadjoe
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Routledge Cavendish
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1800g