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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

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
Communications and Technology, Law Made Simple, Technology

Social Media and the Law: A Quick Guide to Posting Online

Jason Nathu-July 29, 2015
Criminal, Law Made Simple, Real Estate and Property

Offence of Abstracting Electricity

Jason Nathu-July 13, 2015
Estates and Probate, Law Made Simple

How To Make A Will

Jason Nathu-February 14, 2015

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The right to healthcare in Trinidad and Tobago

The right to health is regarded as an economic, social and cultural right and is viewed as a fundamental human right in international agreements which…

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Dating Apps: The fine print you need to know

Finding love has become a digital experience. Whether you’re looking for a long term relationship or a one-time connection, mobile apps have changed the rules…

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Android boxes, streaming and copyright: What’s legal and what’s not?

As broadband internet has become faster, cheaper and more reliable, cutting the cord has become a worldwide trend, when it comes to live streaming and…

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Ticket fraud and scalping during Carnival: How to best protect yourself as a consumer

The Carnival season is already in full swing, with multiple fetes every weekend. Tickets to many of these parties are in high demand, with many…

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Up, up and away. Is it legal to own or fly a drone?

Drones are among the most sought after gadgets for adult tech-enthusiasts. They’re fun to fly and can help you see the world from a different perspective…

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Forced to flee: Refugees and the law in Trinidad and Tobago

The history of the Caribbean is one that has always been rooted in migration. The Amerindians traveled from island to island to support themselves. The…

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What happens if I’m injured while traveling in a “PH” taxi?

The private taxi (sometimes referred to as the ‘pirate taxi’) business is flourishing in Trinidad and Tobago. It seems that the authorities have turned a…

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Understanding the court system in Trinidad and Tobago

The Judiciary of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, headed by the Chief Justice, comprises the Supreme Court of Judicature and the Magistracy. The Judiciary…

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