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Mic Drop or Contract Flop? The Legal Side of Performance Disputes

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
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Legal Research Tips For Students

Jason Nathu-November 1, 2014
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The DOs and DON’Ts of In-Service Training

Jason Nathu-December 20, 2013

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Human Rights Law Clinic off the ground

The Hugh Wooding Law School Human Rights Law Clinic has begun for the 2014/2015 academic year. Sixteen students from various jurisdictions throughout the Caribbean are participating…

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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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Highlighting The Work Of The HWLS Human Rights Law Clinic

The Human Rights Law Clinic is a specialist programme of the Legal Aid Clinic at the Hugh Wooding Law School. The Clinic’s vision is to train participating…

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Advocating Against The Death Penalty

On 1st October 2013, the organization Greater Caribbean for Life hosted a conference at the Noor Hassanali Auditorium at the University of the West Indies,…

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Law, Technology And Education

“There are more students in lawschool, than lawyers walking the Earth.” When the movie The Devil’s Advocate was released in 1997, this quote surprised many….

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