Author(s): Alicia Elias-Roberts, Stephen Hardy, Winfried Huck
Series: Transnational Law and Governance
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2020
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
Foreword from the Editor-in-Chief for the gLAWcal Book Series “Transnational Law and Governance”, Routledge Publishing – Professor Paolo Davide Farah
Foreword from the President of the Caribbean Court of Justice – The Honourable Justice Mr Adrian Saunders
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1 The EU-CARICOM in context
Part I Brexit and EU-CARICOM relations
2 The impact of Brexit: in search of a new legal order?
3 The impact of the UK’s Brexit on anti-suit injunctions
Part II Trade and security in EU-CARICOM
4 EU-CARICOM trade law as a tool for development?
5 Building a digital anchor: a legal perspective on a prospective improvement of electronic data interchange in maritime trade
6 European Union and CARICOM: current challenges and potential solutions in the energy and investment sector
Part III Taxation and immigration in EU-CARICOM
7 Select jurisprudence of the CJEU and CCJ: a comparative perspective
8 From haven to blacklist: UK, EU and Caribbean cooperation on tax avoidance, after Brexit
9 Impoverished law: a review of Trinidad and Tobago’s Immigration Act
Part IV Sustainable development and regional governance issues in the EU-CARICOM
10 CARICOM regional integration and challenges in maritime law – a case study of Guyana’s offshore energy developments
11 SDGs and their impact on African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group of states and CARICOM – soft law on its way through the legal order
12 National Champions and their impact on trade, trade policy and SDGs
13 Charting a path to sustainable development: goals of CARICOM and the EU
Conclusions
14 Reflections for the future
Index