The establishment of the Caribbean Court of Justice sees the
countries of the Commonwealth Caribbean at an important and
exciting judicial crossroads. Debate, often acrimonious, continues
over the abolishment of ties to the Judicial Committee of the Privy
Council and, increasingly those influencing the debate are a more
educated and articulate Caribbean people, insisting on proper
governance of the area's public bodies. This new book analyzes
judicial review, a mechanism for achieving public justice, through
emerging case law in the hope that it will cast light on the
jurisprudential evolution of Caribbean society in the twenty-first
century. Bringing together cases and materials on judicial review
in the Caribbean for the first time, this book examines what
judicial review is, before going on to discuss the grounds,
obstacles and conduct within the judicial review process. It
concludes by examining the future of judicial review and justice
more generally in the Caribbean. Legal professionals in the
Caribbean will find it a useful and comprehensive reference tool.
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