General Elections and the Law 5 April 2017 “In accordance with sections 52 and 53 of the Grenada Constitution, the last date on which the next general election ...
How Far Should One Rely on Opinion Polls? 16 March 2017 “It may well be that parties still have the time to readjust their political strategies as a date has not ...
CCJ to Rule on Presidential Term Limit in Guyana 1 March 2017 “On 22 February 2017, the Court of Appeal in Guyana, in a split decision upheld the decision of the High ...
In Defence of the Judiciary 14 February 2017 In 1967, Trinidad calypsonian, “The Mighty Cypher” won the calypso king competition in Trinidad with one of his songs being: ...
Was Grenada’s Constitution Properly Patriated? 1 February 2017 “Was Grenada’s Constitution properly patriated? Is Grenada’s independence to be called into question? Is Grenada’s Constitution valid?”
Certain convicted persons need a second chance 1 January 2017 “Whilst most of these convictions are for minor offences which they perpetrated during periods of youthful indiscretions, these persons come ...
The first steps of a constitutional toddler 7 December 2016 “Grenada has remained in constitutional diapers since it obtained its independence on 7 February 1974. Since then, 5 significant attempts ...
Can the Success or Failure of a Referendum be Determined? 15 November 2016 “If the process has reached the stage where the electorate is given that opportunity to express their choices in a ...
How far can a court rely on decisions outside of its jurisdiction? 1 November 2016 “In recent weeks quite a lot of references have been made about the decisions of courts in India, Gibraltar, United ...
The Gospel according to Luke and John and the Rights Bill 24 October 2016 “According to those Gospels, Jesus, in preaching the word of God, did not discriminate against fishermen, prostitutes and adulterers.”