American and Caribbean Law Initiative
The American and Caribbean Law Initiative (ACLI) is a membership organization whose mission is to advance the common interest of its members in the growth and development of the Caribbean Basin by facilitating collaborative relationships and by strengthening its legal development and institutions. The educational institution members are Eugene Dupuch Law School; Howard University School of Law; Hugh Wooding Law School; Norman Manley Law School; Nova Southeastern University Shepherd Broad Law Center; Stetson University College of Law; and Florida International University College of Law. The ACLI also has law firms/businesses, nongovernmental organizations (not-for-profit), and individual memberships. More information:
American and Caribbean Law Initiative at Truman Bodden Law School in the Cayman Islands
American and Caribbean Law Initiative at Euguene Dupuch Law School in The Bahamas
American and Caribbean Law Initiative at Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern
American and Caribbean Law Initiative at FIU Law
American and Caribbean Law News, Vol. 1
American and Caribbean Law News, Vol. 2
Stetson Law at the American Caribbean Law Initiative's Caribbean Law Spring Clinic 2019 hosted by the Norman Manley Law School in Kingston, Jamaica.
St. Lucia:
St. Lucia Case Study (PDF)
Trinidad and Tobago:
ADR in Trinidad and Tobago (PDF)
Education in Trinidad and Tobago (PDF)
Legal Aid in Trinidad and Tobago (PDF)
Jurisprudence in Trinidad and Tobago (PDF)
The Bahamas:
Bahamian Jurisprudence (PDF)
Jamaica:
Jamaica Case Study (PDF)
Barbados:
Barbados (PDF)
Belize:
Belize (PDF)
Grenada:
Grenada Case Study 2010 (PDF)
Cayman Islands:
Cayman Islands (PDF)