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    Regional Integration

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    Caribbean Court of Justice Strategic Plan 2013-2017 Responsive‚ Innovative‚ Inspirational Message from the President of the CCJ To the Citizens of the Caribbean Community: A sound strategic concept is the foundation of every effective organisation. This is particularly essential for an organisation as unique as the Caribbean Court of Justice. The Court’s mandates are novel and its vision yet to be completely achieved. The complex needs and expectations of the signatory nations

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    of Appeal for all of the countries of the region except Guyana and Barbados. Barbados and Guyana both accepted the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) established in 2005‚ as their final Court of Appeal. Caricom governments established the Caribbean Court of Justice to replace the London based Privy Council as the regions final court and concerns such as the CCJ being open to political interference were raised by regional jurists but later dismissed by the Court. Retention of the Privy Council as the

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    History on Security

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    History of Security Professor Hicks CCJS 345 February 3‚ 2013 Ashlee Colleton University of Maryland University College Private security is a rapidly growing and changing field. Much has changed since its beginnings and much will continue to change in the coming years because public law enforcement will be unable to meet demands of a growing society. “Private security is not a new concept. Security forces existed long before a paid police force. Private security has a long history

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    territories which have gained independence. In the majority of the Commonwealth Caribbean the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council sits at the apex of this hierarchy of courts while others have replaced it with the Caribbean Court of Justice (the CCJ). Consequently‚ decisions of judgments emanating from the Privy Council or the Caribbean Court of Justice are the most authoritative in the hierarchy. Next in the hierarchical structure are the Courts of Appeal‚ then the Supreme Courts or High Courts

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    must await the necessary instrument of entrustment from the United Kingdom - became part of the Single Market in July 2006. The framework for the Single Economy component of the CSME is expected to be in place by 2008. Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) The idea of a Caribbean Supreme Court is not a new one. From as early as the beginning of the 20th century‚ opinions were being expressed in support of such a court and at a meeting in 1947‚ West Indian governors reflected on the need for a West

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    Despite the fact that a large majority of Caricom countries have signed on to the Original Jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) since its establishment on 14 February 2001‚ only three so far‚ namely‚ Barbados‚ Guyana and Belize have acceded additionally to its Appellate Jurisdiction. The Original Jurisdiction deals with the interpretation and application of the Treaty which established Caricom‚ and the Appellate Jurisdiction is meant to take over the role of the Judicial Committee

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    History of Security in the United States CCJS 345 3 February 2013 Abstract Security in America has evolved from the time of the first settlers to today’s well-trained forces. Factors leading to the significant growth of private security from pre-Civil War to post World War II consisted of a lack of public police and large monetary loss by private industry. Today‚ security is global and faces challenges and changes‚ with increases in terrorism and technology crimes. It must maintain

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    CARICOM

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    This paper wishes to discuss firstly the history of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)‚ followed by their major achievements and recommendations for future developments which can be made. To begin with‚ I would first like to discuss how CARICOM first became existent today. It all began with the hope of regional integration which was started with the establishment of the British West Indies Federation in 1953 but they British West Indies Federation sadly came to an end in 1962 but that was the beginning

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    Essay on CARICOM

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    The founding of the Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM) was the result of a 15-year effort to achieve the hope of regional integration which had begun with the establishment of the British West Indies Federation in 1958. It was a Federal Government drawn from 10 member islands which were Antigua and Barbuda‚ Barbados‚ Dominica‚ Grenada‚ Jamaica‚ Montserrat‚ the then St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla‚ Saint Lucia‚ St Vincent and Trinidad and Tobago. The Federal Capital of the federation was located

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    Backround Info Weeds are nature’s most widely dispersed group of plants‚ and their job is to insure that the soil always has the protection of a green blanket. Without weeds‚ the fertile soil which took Nature centuries to build‚ would erode away without the protection of a plant cover. The objective of this experiment is to determine whether an undisturbed habitat will yield a higher species diversity and density than a disturbed habitat. The experiment will investigate the sample area’s using

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