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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
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How To Make A Will

Jason Nathu-February 14, 2015

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Be careful what you post about others on the world wide web

The Caribbean Institute for Security and Public Safety has dedicated the theme of its July 2016 ‘Protector’ Magazine to the dark side of social media. The…

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Pulled-over by the police in Trinidad and Tobago

After a week of tragic events in the United States, including allegations of police brutality, racially motivated killings and the slaying of five police officers,…

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Estates and Probate, Family, Law Made Simple, Real Estate and Property

Wills, Probate and Inheritance in Trinidad and Tobago

When a person dies, someone has to deal with the affairs of the deceased. This person(s) is either named in the Will or is usually…

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Ending a marriage: Divorce in Trinidad and Tobago

If a marriage breaks down, a husband and wife may legally end their relationship by obtaining a divorce. There is ONE ground for divorce in…

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Culture Reimagined – Are Intellectual Property Rights in fact Human Rights?

Human rights and intellectual property aren’t two concepts that you’d necessarily think have anything in common. But creative works of the mind are an expression…

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Ownership of property in Trinidad and Tobago

For most, buying a home is the biggest purchase of a lifetime.  As there are usually millions of dollars at stake in these transactions, great care…

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The Offence of Harassment

Harassment is when someone behaves in a way which makes you feel distressed, humiliated or threatened. It could be someone you know, or it could…

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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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