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This document outlines the topics and dates covered in a Caribbean law unit over three semesters. The first semester covers Caribbean legal systems including sources of law and the structure of courts. It also addresses alternative dispute resolution and ethical standards. The second semester focuses on principles of public law such as the constitution, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers. Criminal law is covered in the third semester, with topics like sentencing, homicide, sexual offenses, and defenses to be discussed between January and March.
This document outlines the topics and dates covered in a Caribbean law unit over three semesters. The first semester covers Caribbean legal systems including sources of law and the structure of courts. It also addresses alternative dispute resolution and ethical standards. The second semester focuses on principles of public law such as the constitution, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers. Criminal law is covered in the third semester, with topics like sentencing, homicide, sexual offenses, and defenses to be discussed between January and March.
This document outlines the topics and dates covered in a Caribbean law unit over three semesters. The first semester covers Caribbean legal systems including sources of law and the structure of courts. It also addresses alternative dispute resolution and ethical standards. The second semester focuses on principles of public law such as the constitution, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers. Criminal law is covered in the third semester, with topics like sentencing, homicide, sexual offenses, and defenses to be discussed between January and March.
Caribbean Legal Systems Natural and Positive Law 11-15 of September Sources of Law 18-22 of September Classification of Law 25-29 of September Structure and Hierarchy of the 2-6 of October Courts Legal Personnel & Jury System 9-13 of October Alternative Disputes 16-20 of October Resolution(ADR) Ethical Standards and 23-27 of October Relationships & Breaches for the Code of ethics Role and functions of the 30-3 of November Ombudsman
Subject Topics Dates
Principles of Public Law Consti., supremacy vs. 6-10 of November Parliamentary sovereignty Fundamental Rights 13-17 of November Service Commission & 20-24 of November Composition of Parliament Separation of Powers 27-1 of December Rule of Law & Functions of the 4-8 of December Head of State Judicial Review 11-15 of December Judicial Review 18- 22 of December
Subject Topics Dates
Criminal Law Sentencing types, theories & 15-19 of January Actus reus Mens rea & 22-26 of January Criminal Capacity Strict Liability & Juvenile Law 29- 1 of February Murder 5-9 of February Manslaughter 12-16 of February Non-fatal offences against a 19-23 of February person Sexual offences 26-2 of March Offences against property 5-9 of March Inchoate Offences 12-16 of March Defences 26-30 of March
Bailey M. Smith v. The City of Oklahoma City, a Municipal Corporation Tom Heggy, Individual and as Acting Chief of Police of the Oklahoma City Police Department Larry Gleason, M.M. McPherson and John a and D Does, Individually and as Acting Police Officers of the Oklahoma City Police Department, 696 F.2d 784, 10th Cir. (1983)