American and Caribbean Law News, Vol. 1
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The American and Caribbean Law Vol I, No. 1 News and Information from the American and Caribbean Law Initiative NEWS OECS Seeks ACLI Expertise ACLI Caribbean Law Clinic Plan to Implement Biodiversity Conventions Hugh Wooding Law School Hosts Students by John C. Knechtle By Jane E. Cross t the request of the he American and Caribbean Law Organization of East Initiative (ACLI) held the Caribbean ACaribbean States TLaw Clinic (“CLC”) for fall 2005 in (OECS) and the United Trinidad and Tobago on November 17-18, 2005. Nations Environmental The CLC was hosted by Hugh Wooding Law Program (UNEP), the ACLI School in St. Augustine. Approximately 20 provided consulting services to students from Caribbean and American law OECS in the development of schools participated in group presentations of framework legislation to research on three legal problems prepared by implement several multilateral the Solicitor General’s Department of the Office environmental agreements Among the participants in the UNEP-OECS-ACLI of the Attorney General of Trinidad and Program were: Norman Davis, tutor, Norman Manley (MEAs) dealing with Tobago. biodiversity. Law School (NMLS), Akilah Anderson, student at NMLS and legal director, Jamaican Environment Tract; John When many of the CLC participants arrived The OECS, which came into Knechtle, president of ACLI and professor at Florida in Port of Spain on Wednesday, November 16, being on June 18, 1981 when Coastal School of Law (FCSL); Tim Frantz, FCSL 2005, the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago was seven Eastern Caribbean student; Keith Nichols, Program Officer, Environment & Sustainable Development Unit, OECS; and Judy Daniels, celebrating the qualification of its national countries signed the Treaty of consultant Basseterre (so named in honor football team, the Soca Warriors, to the World of the capital city of Saint Kitts and British Virgin Islands are associate Cup finals in Germany next summer. The Nevis where it was signed) agreeing to members of the OECS. carnival-like atmosphere continued on Thurs- cooperate with each other, now has The ever-increasing number of day, November 17, 2005, which was declared a nine members consisting of Antigua and MEAs makes it difficult for countries national holiday to celebrate Trinidad and Barbuda, Commonwealth of Dominica, with limited human, financial and Tobago’s first entry ever into the World Cup Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and technical resources, to have a clear finals. Nevis, Saint Lucia and Saint Vincent understanding of their obligations In the midst of the celebrations, the students and the Grenadines. Anguilla and the under each instrument, to receive the in the CLC met at Hugh Wooding Law School Continued on page 8 on Thursday to discuss the legal problems from the Solicitor General’s Department. To ACLI CLC Presents at AG's Office of T&T... preserve confidentiality, the problems em- Continued on page 9 ACLI Summer Law Conference on Trade July 6-8, 2006, Nassau Bahamas By Jane E. Cross Nassau, Bahamas -- The American and Caribbean Law Initiative (ACLI) will be holding its second Summer Law Conference from Thursday, July 6 until Saturday, July 8, 2006. The conference, entitled Trade and Legal Aid: Tools for Economic Development and Independence, will be cosponsored by the ACLI member institutions participated in the Caribbean Law Clinic at Hugh Wooding Northeast People of Color (NEPOC) and hosted Law School in Trinidad & Tobago. Posing with the members of the Trinidad and by Eugene Dupuch Law School. The Tobago Attorney General John Jeremie's Office are representatives of Hugh Wooding conference will present seven discussion Law School, Eugene Dupuch Law School, Florida Coastal School of Law, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center, Norman Manley School of Law, panels based on the conference theme and will and Stetson University College of Law. See related story on this page. Continued on page 4 President's Column AMERICAN and CARIBBEAN ACLI: Ready for the Next Evolution LAW NEWS he American & Caribbean Law so far in the CLC include Initiative (ACLI) was founded on criminal law, constitutional law, President - Editorial Board Member August 29, 2000 when the privatization, foreign invest- Prof. John C. Knechtle T Florida Coastal School of Law Principals and Deans from Norman Manley ment, environmental law, Jacksonville, FL Law School (NMLS), Florida Coastal School maritime law, contracts, [email protected] of Law (FCSL), Nova Southeastern commercial transactions, and University Shepard Broad Law Center international law. Vice President - Editorial Board Member (NSU), and Texas Southern University’s The clinic includes traveling Hon. Keith Sobion Thurgood Marshall School of Law (TMSL) to the office of the attorney Norman Manley School of Law along with the Senior Assistant Attorney general from which the legal Kingston, Jamaica General of Jamaica, representatives work originates Secretary - Editorial Board Member from the City of Jacksonville, and to present Prof. Jane E. Cross the former Dean of Howard completed Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad Law Center University School of Law, work to the Fort Lauderdale, FL participated in a founding staff of the [email protected] convocation at FCSL. A attorney memorandum of understanding was general’s office, Treasurer - Editorial Board Member signed creating the American and as well as any Prof. Martina Cartwright Caribbean Law Initiative. ministry Thurgood Marshall School of Law Houston, TX In 2001 the Council of Legal participating in Education (CLE), which oversees the CLC. Editorial Board Member legal education in the Students from Prof. Fitzgerald Alleyne Commonwealth Caribbean, participating Hugh Wooding Law School John C. Knechtle approved the ACLI in order to law schools Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago anticipate the involvement of its first meet to other two law schools. Also in 2001, the discuss their findings and Editor-in-Chief ACLI affiliated with the Caribbean recommendations and decide Prof. Cleveland Ferguson III Florida Coastal School of Law Community (CARICOM). how to present them the Jacksonville, FL In 2002 the Eugene Dupuch Law School following day. During the trip, [email protected] (EDLS) in Nassau, Bahamas joined the ACLI time has also been spent and began participating in the Caribbean Law meeting with government Copy Editor Clinic and in 2003, the Hugh Wooding Law officials to learn about the Clare Raulerson School (HWLS) in Trinidad & Tobago joined Jamaican, Bahamian, or Florida Coastal School of Law completing the involvement of the CLE law Trinidadian legal system, Jacksonville, FL schools. In 2004, Howard University School visiting courts, legislative [email protected] of Law and Stetson University School of bodies, prisons, and legal service Case Notes Editor Law joined the ACLI. In November of 2005, providers such as legal aid Prof. Darryl Wilson the Cayman Islands Law School joined the clinics, as well as the local law Stetson University College of Law ACLI. schools. Gulfport, FL The mission of the ACLI is to advance the ACLI Law Conference - common interest of its members in the The ACLI organizes law Advertising Manager growth and development of the Caribbean conferences on topics of Prof. Zahie El Kouri Basin by facilitating collaborative imminent concern in the Florida Coastal School of Law Jacksonville, FL relationships and by strengthening its legal Caribbean as a means for [email protected] development and institutions. The ACLI lawyers, government officials, seeks to achieve its mission through several judges, and legal educators to Deadlines for submission of materials are: programs. learn from their diverse October 15 for January 1 issue Caribbean Law Clinic (CLC) - Each experiences, share knowledge, April 15 for August 1 issue semester the attorney general of a Caribbean and build relations between and nation or of Florida or Texas refers legal among their respective legal The American and Caribbean Law News is published twice yearly by the problems to the Caribbean Law Clinic for systems. The ACLI held its American and Caribbean Law Initiative, 7555 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL students from the participating law schools first law conference, “Caribbean 32216. Address corrections should be sent to Clare Raulerson at the same to research under faculty supervision. The Market Forces; Emerging address. CLC serves as a legal resource the requesting Trends in International and The American and Caribbean Law News provides information on current government can turn to for timely research Comparative Law,” from July developments in the law affecting the United States of America and the Caribbean and analysis. The research typically involves 23 – 24, 2004 in Ocho Rios, Basin. Articles and reports reflect the views of those who prepared them and not the law of the host country, international law, Jamaica at the Renaissance necessarily the member schools or other institutions associated with this or the law of a particular country and the Jamaica Grande Resort. There Initiative. Please note that articles do not contain footnotes or lengthy citations. memoranda address the possible ways to were six panels and over 90 Manuscripts should be sent via email to [email protected]. resolve the legal problems. Areas addressed Continued on page 8 ©2006 ACLI—All rights reserved. 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