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Pleadings, minutes of public sittings and documents; the M/V "SAIGA" (no.2) case (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines v. Guinea); merits; v.3.
9004151958 Pleadings, minutes of public sittings and documents; the M/V "SAIGA" (no.2) case (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines v. Guinea); merits; v.3. Ed. by International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Martinus-Nijhoff 2006 1329 pages $455.00...
The man with a passion for the people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves addresses the importance of the CSME and its integration into the Community of Nations.
When Dr. Ralph Everard Gonsalves led his Unity Labour Party to an upset electoral victory in March 2001 and became prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, he entered the job well prepared. Under Prime Minister Gonsalves' purview as well are the portfolios of finance, economic planning, national...
58 nations back RP inter-faith bid; UN members support dialogue as tool for peace 3-year-old UN resolution still gaining adherents.
Byline: CHARISSA M. LUCI At least 35 more United Nations (UN) member-states threw their full support behind a Philippines-initiated resolution which calls for the promotion of inter-religious and intercultural dialogue, the Philippine Mission to the United Nations in New York said yesterday. Republic of the...
Wicked cricket.
FOR SIX WEEKS the Caribbean countries have had the opportunity to show the world they are capable of hosting a world class event. From March 11 to April 28 members of 16 nations participating in the International Cricket Council (ICC) and thousands of visitors from more than 100 countries...
Marking an abolition milestone.
THIS YEAR OAS member countries commemorated a milestone in the long struggle to end slavery and paused to reflect on the legacy of a painful period in the history of the Americas. It has been 200 years since the British Parliament abolished the slave trade that for...
CARIBBEAN WINDS: THREATS TO NATIONAL SECURITY.
For the governments of the small, English-speaking island nations of the Caribbean, the traditional concept of national security has less meaning in light of post-Cold War realities. These are countries set in the Caribbean Sea, with minimal defense forces, and no boundary disputes. For them, currents assessments of national...
Mechanisms to Combat Corruption.
IN A MOVE TO strengthen anti-corruption efforts in the Americas, twenty-one countries recently established a follow-up mechanism to evaluate the progress being made in combating the problem. The mechanism is designed to help implement the Inter-American Convention against Corruption and improve international cooperation on this issue. Much...
Profile of the Caribbean Court of Justice.
The CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) creates an extensive range of rights and obligations for states party to the treaty .and, through these states, for community nationals. These rights and obligations are so important and extensive that there is a clear need to have a permanent, central, regional...
From the editor.
Between June 19 and 21, the heads of state and government of the CARICOM countries will meet with US President George W. Bush as part of the Conference on the Caribbean to be held in Washington, DC. This is the first time that politicians, international financial institutions, private sector...
U.S. CUTS MILITARY AID TO COUNTRIES IN DISPUTE REGARDING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT.
The US on July 1 declared 35 countries ineligible for military aid because they have joined the International Criminal Court (ICC) and have not exempted US citizens from possible prosecution. The US action angered many allies. Countries in the Americas affected by the cutoff include Antigua and...
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