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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 Extradition Process in Trinidad and Tobago

Often confused with deportation, ‘extradition’ involves the surrender of a person by a State (such as Trinidad and Tobago) to another State or, in some…

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When the ‘shack’ falls down: What happens when cohabitational relationships end?

Shacking-up is a term often used in the Caribbean to describe unmarried couples who have chosen to live together. There are many legal questions that arise when…

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Anxiety, Emotions and “Court Clothes”: A Litigation Survival Guide

Courtrooms are are almost always filled with passion, emotions and drama. Litigation can be a very stressful process and very often complainants or defendants find it…

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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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Police powers of search and seizure

There may be circumstances when the police have the power to enter premises and search them with a view to either arresting someone, seizing items…

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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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