debate about the establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)‚ and whether or not it would benefit the people of the Caribbean or should be the final appellant court continues. The CCJ was established in 2001 and is based in Trinidad and Tobago. The objective of the CCJ was to provide for the Caribbean community an accessible‚ fair‚ efficient‚ innovative and impartial justice system built on jurisprudence reflective of our history‚ values and traditions while maintaining an inspirational
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and even bankruptcies of insurance companies that required government intervention. This had caused loss of state funds‚ severe effects on policyholders‚ and financial instability in states such as Jamaica‚ Barbados‚ the Bahamas‚ and Trinidad and Tobago in the mid-1990s‚ that affected the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)‚ increased public sector debt‚ and slowed economic growth. As such‚ insurance regulation has necessitated the legal framework of insurance (and regulation) legislation‚ to fill in the
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Document Word Count - 1998 Table of Contents 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................1 2. Macroeconomics ..........................................................................................................................3 2.1 Review of the Global Economy .............................................................................................3 2.2 Review of Caricom and Local Economy
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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM)‚ originally the Caribbean Community and Common Market‚ was established by the Treaty of Chaguaramas which came into effect on 1 August 1973. The first four signatories were Barbados‚ Jamaica‚ Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago. CARICOM superseded the 1965–1972 Caribbean Free Trade Association (CARIFTA)‚ which had been organized to provide a continued economic linkage between the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean following the dissolution of the West Indies Federation
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African music and history of African music in the Caribbean; Identify and list some of the common African influences/features found in Caribbean folk and popular music. African music: music of the music of the Africa diaspora was refined and developed during the period of slavery. Slaves did not have easy access to instruments‚ so vocal work to on new significance. Through chants and work songs people of African descent preserved elements of their African heritage while inventing new genres
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Trinidad is the largest island in the nation of Trinidad and Tobago‚ off Venezuela’s coast in the southern Caribbean .Afro-Trinidadians and Tobagonians (or just Afro-Trinbagonians) are people from Trinidad and Tobago who are largely of African descent. The red on the flag represents the sun’s warmth‚ as well as vitality‚ courage‚ and friendliness. The black on the flag represents the wealth of the land and unity. The white on the flag represents the sea‚ purity‚ and equality.The three colors also
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Colonies of Jamaica‚ Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago after 1838? Name: Kimali Williams Registration Number: 150015 School: St Vincent Grammar School Subject: Caribbean History Proficiency: Caribbean History Date Submitted: Table of Contents 1. Cover Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Rationale 4. Question 5. Introduction 6. Chapter 1: Jamaica and Barbados 7. Jamaica and Barbados 8. Jamaica and Barbados 9. Chapter 2: Trinidad and Tobago 10. Trinidad and Tobago 11. Conclusion 12. Bibliography 13. Acknowledgements
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Trinidad and Tobago • Barbados • Saint Kitts and Nevis Trinidad and Tobago • The accessibility of services and general treatment of migrants was found to be highly dependent on migrants’ nationality and irregular migrants‚ particularly those from African countries experienced discrimination and maltreatment at the hands of the state. • Trinidad and Tobago and Barbados were identified as two of five countries hosting the greatest number of migrant from the sub-region. • Trinidad and Tobago is simultaneously
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Federation Federation is the act of forming a political unity under a federal government. In 1958‚ the British Caribbean colonies came together to form a West Indian Federation. There were ten units in this union: Jamaica‚ Antigua‚ Barbados‚ Trinidad and Tobago‚ Dominica‚ St. Lucia‚ St. Vincent‚ St. Kitts‚ Montserrat‚ Grenada. This attempt was short-lived as it was resolved in 1962. There are several reasons for the failure of the West Indian Federation; the federation was a weak one‚ the question of
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British West Indian territories established in January 1958. This federation included Caribbean Islands or territories‚ then under British control. former federation of 10 British West Indian territories formed in 1958. Trinidad and Tobago‚ Jamaica‚ and Barbados were the principal members‚ but the federation included most of the Leeward and Windward islands‚ then under British control. The seat of government was Port of Spain‚ Trinidad. Slated for independence in 1962‚ the federation
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