Indira Rampersad Anthony Gafoor Rampersad The Jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice and Regional Integration

The Jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice and Regional Integration

von Indira Rampersad Anthony Gafoor

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The book is a joint publication with equal contributions by Dr. Indira Rampersad and Justice Dr. Anthony Gafoor. It presents the first comprehensive analysis of the jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice in both its original and appellate jurisdictions from 2005 to 2020. It seeks to address the central issue of whether the jurisprudence of the CCJ has the capacity to foster regional integration. Through a series of semi-structured interviews, primary and secondary sources, the book harnesses the dynamic interplay between the disciplines of International Relations and Law. It claims that by attempting to uphold the rule of law and promote both economic and non-economic forms of the second generation regional integration, the CCJ aims to inculcate a sense of obligation among member states to uphold both economic agreements and non-economic community rights and values.

Dr. Indira Rampersad is currently the Head of the Department of Political Science and Lecturer in Political Science/International Relations at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Language in Literature, a postgraduate Diploma in International Relations, a Certificate in Translation from Spanish to English, a Master of Philosophy in Latin American Literature, a Master of Philosophy in International Relations and a Ph.D. in Political Science. She has also obtained an LEC from the Hugh Wooding Law School, an LPC and an LL.M. from Staffordshire University, UK, and an LL.B. from the University of London.

The Honorable Justice Dr. Anthony D.J. Gafoor is the Chairman of the Tax Appeal Court of Trinidad and Tobago. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago; an LL.M from the University of London, an M.Sc. in Finance and Financial Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London; an M.A. in Business Law from City of London/Guildhall University; an Executive LL.M. in International Dispute Resolution from King’s College London; and an LL.B. from UWI, Cave Hill Barbados.


The book is a joint publication with equal contributions by Dr. Indira Rampersad and Justice Dr. Anthony Gafoor. It presents the first comprehensive analysis of the jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice in both its original and appellate jurisdictions from 2005 to 2020. It seeks to address the central issue of whether the jurisprudence of the CCJ has the capacity to foster regional integration. Through a series of semi-structured interviews, primary and secondary sources, the book harnesses the dynamic interplay between the disciplines of International Relations and Law. It claims that by attempting to uphold the rule of law and promote both economic and non-economic forms of the second generation regional integration, the CCJ aims to inculcate a sense of obligation among member states to uphold both economic agreements and non-economic community rights and values.


Deals with the issue of the role of a Caribbean court in fostering regional integration in the Caribbean Provides information on the CARICOM/CSME regional bloc and invites comparative studies on other regional blocs Is a comprehensive study of the potential of the jurisprudence of the CCJ to foster regional integration

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Indira Rampersad

Themen in »The Jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice and Regional Integration«

Supranationalism Neofunctionalism New Regionalism Free Movement Regional Integration

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ISBN: 9783031728693
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 07.12.2024

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