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Thursday, October 16
1:00 pm - 7:30 pm Registration
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Welcome Reception 
Friday, October 17 
08:00 am    Registration
 

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Opening Ceremony

  Opening Remarks
Dr. Lloyd Barnett
Conference Chairman
 

Cultural Presentation

 

Greetings:

Right Honourable, Justice de la Bastide
President, Caribbean Court of Justice

Mrs. Justice Zalia McCalla
Chief Justice of Jamaica

Mrs. Jacqueline Samuels-Brown
President, Jamaican Bar Association

Mr. Wilfred Abrahams
President, OCCBA

Mr. Ron Heinrich
President, CLA

 

Cultural Presentation

 

Introduction of Prime Minister of Jamaica
Senator, The Hon. Dorothy Lightbourne, Q.C.
Attorney General off Jamaica

 

Opening Address and Conference Declared Open
Hon. Bruce Golding, M.P.
Prime Minister of Jamaica

 

Cultural Presentation

  Closing Remarks
Dr. Lloyd Barnett
Conference Chairman
   

11:00 am - 11:30 am

Refreshments
   

11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Plenary Session 1

 

Keynote Address
The Universality of Human Rights and the Importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Right Honourable Lord Hoffmann
 

12:30 pm - 2:00 pm 

Lunch
   
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm  Parallel Sessions 
Session A/1: Universality Of Human Rights 
  The Assimilation and Propagation of Human Rights Principles 
  Chair:  Lord Anthony Gifford, QC

The Influence of the European Convention

Mr. Keir Starmer QC (UK)

  The Influence of the African Charter
 

The Influence of the American Convention

Mr. Douglas Mendes, S. C. (Trinidad &  Tobago)

The Influence of Commonwealth Declarations

   
Session B/1: Globalisation And Legal Practice 
    The Legal Profession in a Shrinking World  
Chair: Wilfred Abrahams 
          President, OCCBA  
Challenges to the Legal Profession in the  21st Century
Mr. Robert Quon Jeffrey Forrest (UK)
  Ethical Challenges of Cross-border Legal Practice
Ms. Boma Ozobia (Nigeria/UK)
Freedom of Movement and Legal Services
Sir George Newman (UK)
   
Section C/1: Public And Corporate Good Governance  
 

 

Promoting Good Governance and Combating Corruption


Chair – Senator Hon. Dorothy Lightbourne,QC
(Attorney-General, Jamaica)

“The Role of Ministers of Justice and Attorneys-General  in Promoting Good Governance”
Mr. Colin Nicholls QC (UK)

Safeguarding the Judiciary against Corruption”


Proscribing and Prosecuting Corruption”
Asst. Commr. Justin Felice
(UK/Jamaica)

       
 
 

 

 

 

   
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm Refreshments
 

4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Parallel Sessions
  Session A/2: Universality of Human Rights 
 

Cruel and Inhumane Punishment – Commonwealth Trends

 

Chair: Mr. Justice Abdulla Conteh
          (Chief Justice, Belize)

 

Capital Punishment – The Commonwealth in World Perspective
Professor Roger Hood (UK)

  Mandatory Sentences (including Life Sentences)
Mr. Keir  Starmer, QC (UK)
  Sentencing in Capital Cases
Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, QC (UK)
 
  Session B/2: Globalisation and Legal Practice
  Cross-border Legal Practice  
  Chair: Mr. Graeme Mew
       (Canada)
  Commerce, Finance and Cross-Border Legal Practice
Dr. Christopher Malcolm (Jamaica)
  Foreign Lawyers and the Practice of Foreign Law in Australia
Mr. Ron Heinrich (Australia)
   “Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments and Awards”
Mr. Mark Brantley (St. Kitts)
  Session C/2: Public and Corporate Good Governance
 

The Right to information V. the Right to Privacy 

  Chair: Mr.  Mark Stephens (UK)
  Defamation & Government Transparency
Mr. David Batts (Jamaica)
 * Right to Information and Whistle Blower legislation
Prof. Richard Colland  (South Africa)
  Access to Information in Developing Countries
Prof. Robert Martin (canada)
 
Saturday, October 18
8:00 am Registration
9:30 am - 12:30 pm Plenary Session 

9:30 am -10:30 am

Keynote Address: The Kenneth Rattray Memorial Lecture
   “A MEETING OF PUBLIC AND CORPORATE GOOD GOVERNANCE IN THE CENTURY BANK CASE”                                                                    
Professor Ralph Carnegie
10:30 am-11:00 am  Refreshments
   
11:00 am-12:30 pm   Session A/3: Universality of Human Rights  
  Commonwealth Countries Under Seige  
  Chair: TBA
   
  Session B/3: Globalisation and Legal Practice
  Chair: TBA
 

The Internet as a Substitute for Expert Evidence

  Technology – A Tool  or A Master
 

Submerging Analysis by Data Deluge

   
  Session C/3: Public and Corporate Good Governance
 

Probity in the Public and Private Sectors  

 

Chair: Mr. Colin Nicholls, QC
        (UK)

 

Role of Ombudsman and Public Defender
Mr. Earl Witter QC (Jamaica)

 

Probity Requirements and Fairness and Public Sector Decision-making
Mr. Scott Alden (Australia)

  Personal Liability of Pension Fund Advisors
Prof. M. Sigwadi (South Africa) 
   
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm Lunch
   
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm  Parallel Sessions
Session A/4: Universality of Human Rights
 

Human Rights and the Exploitation of the Resources of Mankind

  Chair: TBA
  Global Warming – A Real Threat
Mrs. Eleanor Jones (Jamaica)
  Environmental Law – From Command & Control to Responsive & Incentivised Environmental Law
  Exploiting the Common Heritage and the Threat to Human Rights
   
  Session B/4: Globalisation and Legal Practice
 

Threats to the Right to Privacy

  Chair: TBA
  Legal Professional Privilege
Mr. Justice C. D. Morrison (Jamaica)
  Privacy – Telephone Intercepts, Legal Professional Privilege
  Right To Privacy And The Accessability of Electronic Personal Data
   
  Session C/4: Public and Corporate Good Governance
 

Promoting Good Governance and Combating Corruption

 

Chair: Senator Honourable Dorothy Lightbourne,QC
        (Attorney-General, Jamaica)

 

The Role of Ministers of Justice and Attorneys-General  in Promoting Good Governance
Mr. Colin Nicholls Q.C. (UK)

 

Safeguarding the Judiciary against Corruption
Dr. Nihal Jayawickrama (UK)

 

Proscribing and Prosecuting Corruption
Asst. Commr. Justin Felice (UK/Jamaica)

 

3:30 pm - 4:00 pm 

Refreshments
   
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm   Parallel Sessions
  Session A/5: Universality of Human Rights
 

Second Generation Human Rights

  Chair: Mrs. Justice Zalia McCalla
        (Chief, Justice of Jamaica)
  Non-discrimination: HIV/AIDS and Sexual Orientation
Ms. Miriam Maluwa

Protecting the Mentally Ill
Ms. Nancy Anderson (Jamaica)

  Protecting the Aged and the Disabled
  Women’s Rights
Minority  Rights

Ms. Gay McDougall
   
  Session B/5: Globalisation and Legal Practice
 

Erasing Jurisdictional Boundaries
  Chair: TBA
  Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments and Awards
Mr. Mark Brantley (St. Kitts)
  Electronic Contracts and the Protection of E-Commerce
 

Transnational Enforcement of the Rights to Trademarks and Secrets

   
  Session C/5: Public and Corporate Good Governance
 

Communications Beyond Control?

  Chair: TBA
  Media Exposure and Fair Trial 
  Risk in the Repetition of Internet Disclosure
  Controlling Obscenity in Cyberspace
  Legal Mechanisms in the Struggle Against Anonymous Defamation 
 
Sunday, October 19
11:00 am -12:30 pm  Parallel Sessions
  Session A/6: Universality of Human Rights 
 

Commonwealth Constitutional Protection of Human Rights  

  Chair: TBA
  The Asian Perspective 
 

The UK Perspective
Mr. James Guthrie, QC (UK)

 

The Caribbean Perspective
Mr. R.N.A. Henriques QC (Jamaica)

 

The Perspective of British Overseas Territories
Dr. J. S. Archibald, Q.C. (British Virgin Islands)

   
  Session B/6: Globalisation and Legal Practice
 

Law and Practice of Free Trade

 

Chair: Right Honourable, Justice de la Bastide 
       
President, Caribbean Court of Justice

 

International Trade Agreements and Judicial Adjudication
Mr. Kusha Haraksingh (Trinidad & Tobago)

  Double-Taxation Treaties and Tax Incentives in the Caribbean Environment
Mrs. Ethlyn Norton-Coke (Jamaica)
  Bilateral Investment Treaties 
   
  Session C/6: Public and Corporate Good Governance
 

Electoral Law and Preserving Democracy

 

Chair: Mr. John Marshall
        (New Zealand)

 

Electoral Law and Campaign Financing

 

Electoral Processes in the Commonwealth
Mr. Carl Dundas (Jamaica)

  The Role of Independent Electoral Commissions
  Electoral Processes in the Commonwealth
Dato Shafee Abdullah (Malaysia)
   

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm 

Closing Ceremony

 

Opening Remarks
Dr. Barnett
Conference Chairman

Cultural Presentation

Closing Address
Hon. David Thompson,
Prime Minister Of Barbados

Cultural Presentation

Closing remarks
Dr. Barnett
Conference Chairman

Closing remarks
Mr. Ron Heinrich
President, CLA

 

 

 
 

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