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Drones, Videography, and the Law: Why Trinidad and Tobago Must Take Airspace Safety Seriously

Mental Capacity and Legal Decision-Making in Trinidad and Tobago

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Drones, Videography, and the Law: Why Trinidad and Tobago Must Take Airspace Safety Seriously

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

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Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Periscope now give users the options to broadcast ‘live’ to their timeline. While this live streaming option…

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Errors with identity: Correcting defects with names on official documents

Our names are the most used and arguably most important identifier that we have. But errors in the spelling or registration of names of official…

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As athletes from around the world take centre stage in Rio de Janeiro over the next two weeks, everyone is caught-up in the excitement of…

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