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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

Human Rights, Law Made Simple

Trafficking in persons in Trinidad and Tobago

Jason Nathu-November 15, 2015
Family, Human Rights, Law Made Simple

LGBT rights and the law in Trinidad and Tobago

Jason Nathu-November 9, 2015
Human Rights, Labour and Employment, Law Made Simple

Religious Diversity and Discrimination in the workplace

Jason Nathu-February 7, 2015
Family, Human Rights, Law Made Simple

Domestic Violence – rights and remedies

Jason Nathu-January 22, 2015

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You have the right to an attorney!

You have the right to legal advice if you’ve been arrested or are being questioned in relation to a crime. Student Attorney Ashely Roopchansingh examined…

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Physical Disabilities and Employment

Ensuring that the office environment is friendly to the physically disabled, is often not a priority in boardrooms across the Caribbean. While the law with…

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The Hijab: No place in the workplace?

Professional women’s clothing is a multi-billion dollar industry, which dominates almost every high street across the world. But the Western world has been slow to…

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Children, the Age of Consent and related Sexual Offences

The age of consent in Trinidad and Tobago has moved from 16 years to 18 years, by virtue of the new Children’s Act No. 12 of…

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Trafficking in persons in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago has been described as a destination, source, and transit country for human trafficking, specifically as it relates to forced prostitution, and children…

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Family, Human Rights, Law Made Simple

LGBT rights and the law in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago is a multicultural and multi-religious country. In every facet of life you see tolerance and understanding, however tolerance is not often manifested…

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Continuing Legal Education, Human Rights, Law School

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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Religious Diversity and Discrimination in the workplace

Are you free to practice your religion in the workplace? Student Attorney Kara-Je Kellman examined the issue of religion and discrimination in the Trinidad and Tobago…

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