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Slow but Steady: Overcoming the Scourge of Domestic/Gender-Based Violence in the Caribbean (BBCV2022/001 – Roxann Goddard v Aziz Akojee)
By Anya A. A. Lorde Anya A. A. Lorde is an Attorney-at-Law called to the Bar to practice in Barbados…
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The messy business of Exxon’s Ogle Head Office – Part 2 – Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Part 108
Introduction Part 107 of this column took up the issue of the construction of a Head Office building by Esso…
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Navigating the labour laws
One week ago, my team over at Tamùkke Feminists held a Labour Laws and Policies workshop for new and mid-career…
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Road Safety-once again
(In honour of the late SN columnist Arthur Allan Fenty, who authored a column on Fridays in this newspaper for…
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Is apartheid being practiced in Guyana?
By Neville J. Bissember Article I of the 1973 International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of…
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Reversing Latin America’s democratic decay
By Jorge G. Castañeda and Carlos Ominami NEW YORK – Recent years have not been good ones for democracy in…
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The Public Accounts Committee quorum change andits implications: A closer look (Part II)
Some 700 experts from universities and research bodies across the UK sent a letter to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak urging…
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We Must Hasten Slowly
By Gabrielle Jamela Hosein Gabrielle Jamela Hosein is a feminist, activist, poet and Senior Lecturer at the University of the…
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We must speak
We must speak even when it is the ones, we endorse that offend. The article We must speak appeared first…
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Xi Jinping’s idea of World Order
By Mark Leonard BERLIN – By all accounts, Chinese President Xi Jinping has had a successful few weeks. The article…
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