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Reposting Defamatory Content on Social Media Can Land You in Legal Trouble

Protecting the Brew: The Intellectual Property in a Cup of Tea

Continuing Legal Education, Education, Law School

Our Rights, Our Freedom, Always

Jason Nathu-December 18, 2015
Continuing Legal Education, Education, Technology

The Law and Information Security

Jason Nathu-July 14, 2015
Continuing Legal Education

Presenting on Copyright and Caribbean Carnival

Jason Nathu-January 19, 2015
Continuing Legal Education, Law School

Legal Research Tips For Students

Jason Nathu-November 1, 2014
Continuing Legal Education, Law School

The DOs and DON’Ts of In-Service Training

Jason Nathu-December 20, 2013

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Who is a refugee?

In 2015 the photograph of a Syrian toddler dead on a Turkish beach, became the symbol of the migrant crisis and the catalyst for international…

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The Law and Information Security

I must express my sincerest appreciation to Mr. Shiva Bissessar for inviting me to speak with his students in the course Information System Security, Ethics and Law,…

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Get Up, Stand Up. For Music in Trinidad and Tobago

“Get up, stand up. For music.” is the theme of World Intellectual Property Day, 2015. When Bob Marley and the Wailers laid down the opening…

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Safer Internet Day 2015

I was invited by the St. Augustine Girls’ High School to present to their student body on the legal aspects on posting on social media,…

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Presenting on Copyright and Caribbean Carnival

On 6th January, 2015, I had the opportunity to present at the International Intellectual Property Law Association’s annual congress in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. I…

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Continuing Legal Education, Law School

Legal Research Tips For Students

In preparation for my Legal Aid class at the Hugh Wooding Law School, I compiled some basic legal research tips for my students. The criticism…

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Copyright And Carnival In Focus

The Trinidad and Tobago Intellectual Property Office and the National Carnival Commission hosted a national seminar on 16th and 17th July, 2014 on the issue…

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The DOs and DON’Ts of In-Service Training

Article courtesy The Gavel, Issue 6 Volume 2 – December 2013 In-Service Training is a critical component of the programme at the Hugh Wooding Law…

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