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This is a podcast hosted by Mequissa Baptiste and Rico Yearwood in partnership with CARICOM Attorneys-at-law. The purpose of the podcast is to raise awareness about Caribbean and international Public ... more
FAQs about CARICOM Public Law Podcast:How many episodes does CARICOM Public Law Podcast have?The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
July 22, 2021Space Law AwarenessThe CARICOM Public Law Podcast is back for a second season! To start off with a bang, Mequissa and Rico speak to Mclee Kerolle, Cheyenne Polius and Ariann Duncan from the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) about the emergence of Space Law in the Caribbean....more58minPlay
May 15, 2021The Criminal Conduct Act 2021 (Part 2)In this episode, Mequissa and Rico continue their conversation with Georgia-Mae Chung and Michael Munroe about the recent Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021 in the UK. ...more43minPlay
April 19, 2021The Criminal Conduct Act 2021 (Part 1)In this episode, Mequissa and Rico speak to Georgia-Mae Chung and Michael Munroe about the recent Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act 2021 in the UK. ...more48minPlay
April 01, 2021Cybersecurity and Digital IDsIn this episode, Rico and Mequissa speak to Niel Harper, a cybersecurity and technology expert and digital rights activist, about the technical and cybersecurity issues surrounding the Barbados government's decision to introduce a new digital identification management system....more1h 4minPlay
March 19, 2021Digital IDs (Part 2)In this episode, Mequissa and Rico continue their discussion with Dr. Ronnie Yearwood, a Chevening Scholar and Lecturer of Law at the University of the West Indies. They further assess the implications of the government of Barbados' decision to introduce a digitized identity management system....more47minPlay
March 10, 2021Digital IDs (Part 1)In this episode, Mequissa and Rico are joined by Dr. Ronnie Yearwood, a Chevening Scholar and Lecturer of Law at the University of the West Indies. They discuss the implications of the government of Barbados' decision to introduce a digitized identity management system....more57minPlay
March 03, 2021The [un]constitutionality of COVID-19 Measures (Part 2) In this episode, Mequissa and Rico continue their discussion with Mr. Alexander Ramdass, an environmental and public law attorney-at-law in Trinidad and Tobago about the measures that several governments have taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Particular focus has been placed on whether these measures have been taken in accordance with constitutional law....more37minPlay
February 24, 2021The [un]constitutionality of COVID-19 Measures (Part 1) In this episode, Mequissa and Rico speak to Mr. Alexander Ramdass, an environmental and public law attorney-at-law in Trinidad and Tobago about the measures that several governments have taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Particular focus has been placed on whether these measures have been taken in accordance with constitutional law....more36minPlay
February 10, 2021Equality and DiscriminationIn this episode, Mequissa and Rico speak to Nadia Bari and Chevy Devonish about the recent expulsion of a UK barrister from his chambers due to racially insensitive comments about a Black teenager....more32minPlay
February 03, 2021Constitutional Monarchy vs Republic?In this episode, Rico and Mequissa speak to Mr. Chevy Devonish, an Attorney-at-law in Guyana and former Public Law lecturer, about Barbados' decision to move from a Constitutional Monarchy to a Republic....more27minPlay
FAQs about CARICOM Public Law Podcast:How many episodes does CARICOM Public Law Podcast have?The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.