The UWI St. Augustine Law Journal

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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Published June 30, 2025

The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Law Journal (UWISALJ) is a regional legal journal with an emphasis on issues affecting the legal field, locally, regionally and internationally. The aim of the UWISALJ is to add to the legal research and academic discussions in multiple disciplines.

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Professor Tracy Robinson (Author)
5 - 18
The Bill of Rights at Sixty-Two: Assessing Trinidad and Tobago’s Constitutional Experiment
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Aleia Machikan (Author)
19 - 30
A Comparative Analysis of the Determination of Contractual Remedies in the UK, US and Trinidad and Tobago with Recommendations for Trinidad and Tobago
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Candice Sarah Alexander (Author)
31 - 41
The Circumstances Under which the Corporate Veil Can be lifted and A Critical Analysis of How Effective the Law in Trinidad and Tobago is in Piercing the Corporate Veil
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Shivangelie Ramoutar (Author)
42 - 51
Restricting Expression to Promote Democracy: A Misguided Tale or A Necessary Limit
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Master Alana J. Jameson (Author)
52 - 63
Practice Note for Common Applications made to The Court for Parties in Common Law Unions and the Orders made by The Courts in such circumstances: A study of Barbados, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.
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Bellina Barrow (Author)
64 - 70
The Unrealised Benefits of the Crypto Sector
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Erskine R. Burke (Ph.D.) (Author)
71 - 76
Delpeache and the ‘One-Man Show:’ The Quietus of Corporate Veil Piercing inCriminal Matters?
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Ronnie Yearwood, Rahym R. Augustin-Joseph (Author)
77 - 94
Constitutional Reform in Barbados: A Failure to Dismantle Westminster
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Jehoshua Williams (Author)
95 - 102
Prest – The Judicial Messiah or Judicial Disaster?
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Andrea Bhagwandeen (Author)
103 - 109
Recognising the Importance and Value of Caribbean Jurisprudence in the Development of Caribbean Culture and the Stakeholder Experience
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The Honourable Mr. Justice Winston Anderson JCCJ (Author)
110 - 116
Encouraging Excellence in the Law as the Foundation for Regional Progress
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