Institute for Caribbean Law and Policy

Mission

The Center provides a scholarly, professional foundation for the coordination of activities mutually beneficial to law students, law faculty, and the bar as well as the greater legal communities both domestically and throughout the Caribbean. These activities include educational exchanges, training, development, and internship opportunities that take advantage of past and current relationships, including those related to the dynamic legal environment presently evolving in the Caribbean.

Vision

The Center strives to establish meaningful partnerships between Stetson Law School, the law schools of the Caribbean, the Caribbean Council on Legal Education, the various Caribbean bar associations, and other professional legal organizations. These partnerships will enable academic, scholarly, and professional exchanges that will significantly impact all parties involved in a positive far-reaching manner.

Contact Information

Professor Dorothea Beane and Professor Darryl C. Wilson

Professor Dorothea Beane and Professor Darryl C. Wilson.
In 2008, the co-directors Professor Dorothea Beane and Professor Darryl C. Wilson joined a faculty consortium to help draft the U.S. Virgin Islands constitution.
Professor Darryl C. Wilson
Chair
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VIDEO: George Belnavis, a law professor in Jamaica, discusses his experiences at Stetson Law.

Caribbean Community (CARICOM)

Caribbean Community logo and flags of Member States and Associate Members

Barbados:
Barbados Jurisprudence

Belize:
Belize

Grenada:
Grenada Case Study 2010

Jamaica:
Jamaica Case Study

St. Lucia:
St. Lucia Case Study

St. Vincent and the Grenadines:
St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Suriname:
Suriname

The Bahamas:
Bahamian Jurisprudence

Trinidad and Tobago:
ADR in Trinidad and Tobago
Education in Trinidad and Tobago
Legal Aid in Trinidad and Tobago

CARICOM Associate Members

Cayman Islands:
Caymanian Jurisprudence

Non-CARICOM Member States

Dominican Republic:
Issues related to the Dominican Republic