(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Secretariat, in collaboration with the European
Union held its second annual Treaty Law and Practice
Seminar in Nassau, The Bahamas at the British
Colonial Hilton Hotel.
The Seminar was organised to heighten
understanding, appreciation and knowledge of
selected aspects of Treaty law and practice. It also
served as a forum for encouraging wider
participation in CARICOM Treaties and International
processes.
The Seminar was formally opened on 19 July 2010
by the Attorney-General of The Bahamas, Senator the
Honourable John Delaney, QC. Ms Tonya Bastian
Galanis, Principal of the Eugene Dupuch Law School
in The Bahamas, and Ms Cheryl Thompson-Barrow, the
General Counsel of CARICOM, also spoke at the
Opening Ceremony.
The four-day Seminar was facilitated by a team of
highly experienced legal experts from the OGC along
with other specialist presenters. Those included
Judge Ramos, Vice President of the Community Court
of Justice of the Economic Community of West African
States (ECOWAS); Mr Dante Negro, Director of the
Department of International Law, in the General
Secretariat of Legal Affairs of the Organisation of
American States (OAS); Mr Akbar Khan, Director of
the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Division, of
the Commonwealth Secretariat and the Honourable Mr.
Justice Winston Anderson, of the Caribbean Court of
Justice will also present to the Seminar.
The more than one hundred participants included
the Attorney-General of Dominica, lecturers and
students from the regional Law Schools, officials
from Attorney-General’s departments and Ministries
of Foreign Affairs as well as private practitioners.
The Seminar ended on 22 July 2010, with the issue
of Certificates to all participants.
The first of such seminar, sponsored by the
United Nations was held in 2009 in St Vincent and
the Grenadines and was deemed “highly successful.”
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