Common Law (The Law Survival Guide)

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2021

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C CO OM MM MO ON N L LA AW W THE LAW SURVIVAL GUIDE

NAVIGATING ACADEMIC LIFE

EDUCATIONAL TIPS & HACKS

IN'S & OUT'S OF BARBADOS

Tips on Surviving Law and an Introduction to Law Life

Secret hacks to succeeding in the Law Faculty

Surprising retreats & local favourites


T T A B L E TA AB BL LE E

O O F OF F

C C O N T E N T CO ON NT TE EN NT T COMMON LAW 2021

IN THIS ISSUE

3

THE EDITORS NOTE Message from the Publications Chairperson/Editor-in-Chief - Mr. Ricardo A. Bates-Sealy

4

MISSION STATEMENT

12

The Law Faculties Current Academic Staff

The Mission and Vision on the Law Society its Purpose and Use

5

PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS

ACADEMIC STAFF

28

EDIFY YOUR MIND

32

FAQS

48

WELFARE TIDBITS

Message from the President of The Law Society

Online resources to aid students on various legal topics

- Mr. Pierre K. Cooke Jnr.

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THE EXECUTIVE The Current Law Society Executive (2021-2022)

Frequently asked questions about the Law Society and Law Faculty

Useful and Helpful advise to make life and law easier

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E D I T O R ' S N O T E RICARDO A. BATES-SEALY

THE GUIDING LIGHT BURNING IN THE WEST "COMMON LAW" This Survival Guide called "Common Law" was formulated with the intention of giving all students pursuing Law a head start, by equipping them with the necessary armour and knowledge to achieve success in all aspects of University life. This garnered knowledge, along with the intention, allows us to reminiscence on a quote that goes, "True knowledge is like a small torch in a dark forest. It doesn't show everything at once... but gives enough light for the next step to be safe." Swami Vivekananda. This quote undeviatingly portrays the aim of this guide, which is devoted to giving students that next step and ultimately is the small torch to help along the way. It may not have all the answers, but it is that needed leap towards a safer more comfortable University life. This is also the main reason why the guide is called "Common Law" mostly because it is needed as a form of student custom, practice and is at large material that all readers can utilise. The name "Common Law” as mentioned is a play on one of the first courses introduced to students doing Law called "Law and Legal Systems" like this course this guide should be something that all students encounter and are familiar with as a pilot towards a prosperous University experience.

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ABOUT US

THE LAW SOCIETY MISSION STATEMENT The Mission of the Law Society is to achieve the highest standards in the deliverance of legal education to the students of the Law Faculty at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus.

The Law Society will foster social interaction and Stakeholder Partnerships which will assist in the smooth advancement into Law School and the Legal Profession.

The Law Society has at its forefront the well being of the students, the creation of a wholesome experience during the completion of LLB programs and the increased accessibility to resources to ensure that degrees attained will be of utmost excellence.

To foster an environment of excellence, well-roundness and ensured welfare of students at the Law Faculty at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus.

Vision Statement

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PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS PIERRE K. COOKE JR.

Dear Law Students, It is my honour to address you as the President of the Cave Hill Law Society for the year 20212022. For the last seven years, I have dedicated my time and energy to youth development and using my voice for youth representation. I've had opportunities to represent the Caribbean as far as Dubai and it has all been very rewarding. However, this is by far my proudest role and I am happy to be working with you and for you. This year, the Law Society is committed to the development of Law, Life and Legacy. We are working to ensure that your mental health and wellness is protected in the midst of everything else happening in the world. The last two years have been challenging for us all and we are all hoping for a better and brighter future. Crucial to that goal is a degree in good standing. To this end, we will be providing you with tips and tools to make it through your degree. The study and practice of law is characterised by a tradition of camaraderie amongst legal scholars. We have a culture of passing notes, thoughts and support to ensure the law is upheld and developed at appropriate junctures. I believe this spirit has to be nurtured and fostered at this stage of our career so that we can move on, wherever we go, with a standard of excellence and compassion for the wellbeing of others. We are in the business of changing lives, transforming minds and producing the highest quality of legal scholars this region and the world has ever seen. I look forward to connecting with you in the upcoming year and wish you the very best on your academic journey with us.


The Law Society Executive 2021-2022 Paul McBurnie

VICE-PRESIDENT Email: vp.uwilawsociety@gmail.com The Vice President assumes an administrative role within the Law Society, and acts on behalf of the President

in

his

absence.

The

Vice-President

liaises with the administration and staff of the Law Faculty on student-related matters. He sits as chair of the Academic Affairs Committee and the Faculty of Law’s Welfare Fund and is involved in selecting the Editorial Board.

Reandra Marshall

SECRETARY Email: thesecretary.uwilawsociety@gmail.com The

Secretary

resolutions, Executive,

is

and

responsible motions

Financial

for

that

recording

are

Committee

passed

and

the

minutes, by

the

General

Membership and is responsible for preparing an agenda for each member of the Executive, Financial Committee, and the General Members. The Secretary writes all correspondence and ensures that they are managed quickly and efficiently. Finally, the Secretary maintains a proper record of files and membership data.


Rhianna Smith

CONSTITUTUIONAL CHAIRPERSON Email: constitutionallawcavehill@gmail.com The Constitutional Chairperson aims to promote the tenets

of

transparency

and

accountability.

The

Chairperson must ensure that all of the members of the Society

are

aware

of

all

constitutional

provisions,

adjudicating on matters of our Constitution, overseeing all votes that have to be taken by the society and amending the Constitution if needed. The Chairperson also guides members of the Law Society with their internal affairs.

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Daniella Williams

PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (PRO) Email: uwi.lawsociety@gmail.com The Public Relations Officer is in charge of establishing and

maintaining

a

favourable

image

of

the

Law

Society which is an important aspect of the general well-being

of

students.

The

PRO

solicits

student

suggestions for viable concepts that will assist the Executive in carrying out its mandates and improve student life. The Public Relations Officer is responsible for disseminating all Society notices and informing the membership about all of the Society's operations.


Jazsmin Alleyne

EDUCATION & MOOT CHAIRPERSON Email: eduandmootchair.uwilawsociety@gmail.com The Education and Moot Chairperson is responsible for teaching law students how to Moot and compete in Mooting

competitions

enhance

the

and

intellectual

creates

programs

development

of

that

students

(socially, legally, politically, economically and culturally). While also informing the law student body of any changes in the Faculty or University Regulations involving issues affecting their interest.

Ricardo Bates-Sealy

PUBLICATIONS CHAIRPERSON Email: publicationschairperson@gmail.com The

Publications

Chairperson

is

Editor-in-Chief

and is responsible for the publishing of the Plaintiff Magazine, The Student Law Review and all Law Society publications. The Publications Chairperson is

in

charge

of

the

Writers

Club

which

aids

in

edifying legal minds on legal writing and problemsolving. This role requires the Chairperson to raise awareness

of

the

benefits

of

legal

writing

and

research while being responsible for the Editorial Board.


Erica Banfield

ENTERTAINMENT CHAIRPERSON Email: lawentertainment.uwilawsociety@gmail.com The Entertainment Chairperson is responsible for assisting

students

build

camaraderie

amongst

themselves through a fun nature. The Entertainment Chairperson

is

responsible

for

engaging

and

sparking an interest in students of all year groups through

the

coordination

of

music

and

any

entertainment for the Law Society which includes choosing the type of activities and when they occur within the given budget.

Regina Sealy

SPORTS CHAIRPERSON Email: spc.uwilawsociety@gmail.com The

Law

includes

Society’s but

meetings

of

are the

Sports

not

Chairperson's

limited

Sports

to

Chairing

Committee,

as

well

role the as

coordinating any sports-related events within the Society

(such

as

Annual

Sports

Day,

Ironwoman

and man Competition) which serves as an escape from the rigours of school. Additionally, The Sports Chairperson is to provide healthy lifestyle tips for all members of the Law Society.


Makayla Williams

WELFARE & MAINTANCE CHAIRPERSON Email: welfareofficer.uwilawsociety@gmail.com The Welfare Officer and Maintenance Chairperson's roles both seek to create an atmosphere that allows students to be comfortable within the faculty. This comes with the responsibility of listening to students needs and issues faced during the academic year with an aim at helping better their student experience within the faculty. Both roles focus on both physical comfort and mental wellbeing.


Navigating Academic Life An insightful guide into Law Life, providing you with

tips that can make it better.


MEET THE ACADEMIC STAFF Prof. Eddy Ventose

DEAN Professor Ventose was promoted to Professor of Law in 2012, at 35 years of age, making him the youngest person promoted to a personal professorship in the history of the University of the West Indies.

Professor Ventose is an Attorney-at-Law and a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, having trained at Slaughter and May, one of the most prestigious law firms in London.

Mrs. Nicole Foster

DEPUTY DEAN Public International Law II, International Human Rights Law, International Trade Law Mrs. Foster is a public international law lawyer and former diplomat specialising in the area of WTO law. Her current research focuses on international trade, international

human

rights

and

public

health

with

particular reference to NCD prevention and control in the English-speaking Caribbean issues.


Dr. Jason Haynes

DEPUTY DEAN (Graduate Studies and Research)

Sports Law, International Investment Law, Administrative Law, Tort Law Dr. Jason Haynes is an extremely accomplished academic, author, attorney-at-law and educator. His research areas are diverse and include:

Sports,

Entertainment

and

Intellectual

Property

Law; International Investment Law; International and

Comparative

Law,

Administrative;

Rights Law; and Arbitration and Mediation

Dr. Antonius R. Hippolyte

Private International Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution; Law of Torts; Caribbean and Public International Law Dr. Hippolyte, a St. Lucian Ph.D and LL.M (Dict) holder, is also a trained civil/commercial negotiator CMC

acredited

mediator.

His

research

and

interests

include International Economic Law and Governance. To

date,

countries

his

emphasis

and

their

has

been

participation

on in

developing International

Investment Law as highlighted by his current work coauthoring

a

book

on

the

state

of

International

Investment Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean.

Human


Dr. David Berry

Caribbean Integration Law, International Commercial Arbitration Dr. Berry has previously served as the Dean of the Faculty of Law. He practices in various areas of international

law,

primarily

serving

Governments

and regional and international organisations. Dr Berry's research areas are regional integration law and general public international law.

His recent

writings have focused on the jurisprudence of the Caribbean Court of Justice. His current research interests

are

on

the

law

of

the

international commercial arbitration.

Prof. Alina Kaczorowska-Ireland

Public International Law I, Competition Law Alina Kaczorowaska-Ireland serves as the Deputy Dean for the faculty’s Postgraduate and Research sector. She is the leading writer on EU Law and Public International Law for Routledge of London and New York. She has published eighteen books, and

many

articles

in

renowned

journals.

Since

joining the faculty she has been actively involved in Caribbean legal life and considers herself the friend of the Caribbean Court of Justice.

sea

and


Dr. Ronnie Yearwood

Law and Legal Systems, Law of Trusts, Offshore Law, International Trade Law Dr. Ronnie Yearwood received his doctorate from Newcastle

Law

School

at

the

University

of

Newcastle in International Economic Law, where he passed without corrections. He also boasts an LLM

(Distinction)

Yearwood improving faculty

is legal

advisor

in

International

extremely literacy for

addition, Writer's Club.

Mr. Rashad Brathwaite

Gender and Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean This Barbadian prodigy now serves as a full-time lecturer and legal researcher at the Faculty of Law. Mr. Brathwaite also serves a moot coach and faculty advisor for the Law Society's Moot Club. During his time at Cave Hill in 2012, Mr. Braithwaite was apart of the winning team for the

Caribbean

Court

of

Moot Court Competition.

Justice

International

passionate

and

the

Law.

currently

Law

about

serves

Society's

Dr.

as

latest


Ms. Beatrice Hamilton

Legal Methods, Research & Writing I, Law of International Organizations Miss

Beatrice

Hamilton

has

lectured

in

International Law at the University of Edinburgh. She also boasts Masters degrees in Commercial Law, International Relations and Diplomacy and Trade.

She

strong

is

also

a

background

informed

her

protection

PhD in

thesis,

of

the

Law of Contract II, Equitable Remedies, International Environmental Law, Caribbean Environmental Law, Caribbean Energy & Gas Law, Ms. Lancaster is a Ph.D candidate for International Law and holds a Master’s degree in Environmental from

Dalhousie

Environmental

Law

University.

has

guided

focused

environment

Ms. Alana Lancaster

Her

passion

her

research

for in

International, regional and comparative law. Ms. Lancaster's background has allowed her to publish books in relation to the aforementioned areas.

and

Environmental

which

conflict.

Law

candidate

during

her

Policy on

the

armed


Ms. Lesley Walcott

Securities Law, Corporate Governance, Institutional Investors, Taxation Among

Ms.

Walcott's

multiple

accomplishments,

she has served as the negotiator on behalf of Grenada in relation to competition law and policy in

Panama

and

also

served

as

the

Barbados

representative on the OA's Select Committee of experts on Women’s Affairs. Ms. Walcott has also conducted

extensive

research

on

the

legal

framework of the Commonwealth Caribbean with respect to Company Law, Corporate Governance, Tax and Insurance Law.

Dr. Asya Ostroukh

Real Property II, Comparative Law Jurisprudence Dr. Ostroukh's research interests are the reception of the French Code in Francophone countries and territories, the history of property law, and the legal

history

of

the

Caribbean.

She

also

does

extensive research on the comparative study of easements and restrictive covenants in common law

and

Ostroukh

praedial

servitudes

is

the

publications.

also

in

author

civil of

law.

over

Dr.

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Dr. Janeille Matthews

Criminal Law I, Criminal Law II, Forensic Criminology Dr.

Janeille

research

is

Matthews' Caribbean

substantive

criminal

law

area and

of

crime

policy with an emphasis on the OECS specifically. Dr. Matthews is also the Research Coordinator for the

Faculty

of

Law

The

Project (U-RAP).

Mr. Westmin James

Constitutional Law, International Mooting, Employment Law, Commonwealth Caribbean Human Rights Law Mr. James is of Trinbagonian origins who not only lectures Constitutional law and Commonwealth Caribbean Human Rights law, but he is also the coach and mentor for the faculty’s international mooters. During his time at the University of the West Indies Cavehill campus he held the title of Law Society President and was an avid mooter. Subsequently furthering his education with the aid

of

the

Cambridge

Commonwealth

Scholarship where he attained his masters.

Trust

UWI

Rights

Advocacy


EDUCATIONAL TIPS


The Law Library

The Law Library provides reference services and legal information, both in print and electronic formats, primarily to students and staff; but also to

governmental departments and members of the legal profession. It

is renowned as the best Law Library in the Commonwealth Caribbean.

Printing Services Once a student is registered at the University, they are automatically given a printing account. To enable printing from any computer lab on campus the student must go to the issue desk, present their valid UWI ID card, and put a minimum of $5.00 on their account. This can be done either at the Law Library, the Campus Bursary, or the Main Library. The Library also provides photocopying services at a cost of 25 cents per exposure. All users are expected to locate and copy their own material. Copying done by a person who is neither student nor staff of the University is charged at 40 cents per exposure.

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Damaged books Unauthorized removal, minor damage or defacement of Law Library materials renders a user liable to a fine not exceeding Bds $25.00, at the discretion of the Law Librarian. The reader must pay the cost of replacing a lost or seriously damaged book or other item, in addition to any fine which the reader may have incurred before reporting the loss or damage.

Borrowing Books If a student fails to return material borrowed for reading room use to the Issue Desk by the end of the day on which it is borrowed, a fine of $5 for that day and $10 for each day that the book has not been returned to the Issue Desk must be paid.

Fines Overnight Reserve Items $1.00 per hour or part thereof for each book that is returned after 10:00 am.

Open Shelf $1.00 per day for each book that is returned after the alotted period for borrowing.

If you have any questions or need any assistance as it pertains to the Law Library you can contact the Law Society Secretary @thesecretary.uwilawsociety@gmail.com

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Each law student is given access to the LexisLibrary online database.

Use it to find case law, legislation,

journal articles, expert legal commentary and more.

There is also a friendly student associate available to provide individual training, help you become LexisNexis certified and assist in resolving any potencial database issues.

Your 2020/2021 LexisNexis Student Associate is Hilana Clarke. Contact her today to get started!

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Micro Labs

There are seven microcomputer labs. All the labs have internet access and 24 hour accessibility. These labs cater to all students and all rules must be followed. (May vary due to Covid-19)

The micro labs

are more convenient to use when you want a more

relaxed space to study, if you need to print or if you need to use a computer.

They

are

especially

useful

if

you

are

experiencing

problems with your laptop or prefer to not carry it. However, it is important to remember your ID and password to gain access to these computers. If there are any issues within the lab there is always a student assistant to aid you.

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GREAT APPS

One great app which you can download is Moodle. It an open source, free to download, flexible user-friendly eLearning platform. It eases the hassle of having to go through the web in order to access your coursework. After copying the e-learning link to the app you will be able to acquire all your lecture notes, recordings, and

additional

readings

as

well

as

submit

your

assignments.

Moodle can be downloaded via goggle play store as well as Apple Store.

This app is great for keeping track of your assignments, assessments and homework and is available on multiple platforms. Its layout is simple but aesthetically pleasing. As a due date for an assignment gets closer, it goes from green (when there’s a fair amount of time left) to orange ( when the deadline is drawing near) to red( the deadline is very close). The degree of importance of the assignment can be assigned as well as alerts set at different time periods to remind you of the assignment. This app is the organized and the want-to be organized student’s best friend!

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THE LAW FACULTY

Faculty of Law and Law Library at The University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.

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Edify Your Mind Online resources for hot legal topics, tutoring and student advice.

Legal Learners Group @legal.learners

Unmasked Legally Sound @un_masked_7 @legallysoundpodcast Caribbean Court of Justice @CaribbeanCourt

CARICOM Public Law Podcast @CARICOMpodcast

The Student Lawyer The Student Lawyer thestudentlawyer.com thestudentlawyer.com PAGE|

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Keeping It One Hunna Law students on what they wish they knew before starting their L.L.B

When coming to the Law Faculty, I wish someone told me a method to study. While all persons may study differently, I believe that study styles can still be grouped into categories and be shared. It would have helped for sudden changes in mental health and the atmosphere.

Lana Ryan - 3rd Year

Reach out! The L.L.B program at the UWI Cave Hill

is

perhaps

the

most

difficult

one

the

campus offers. No one can do it on her/his own. Don’t be afraid to reach out to students who have preceded you for guidance; whether it be academic or personal!

Tyrique Wilson - 2nd Year A fast pace adjustment was key to my success as I was forced to adapt to the online experience. For starters, I do wish I knew how much reading being a law student encompassed. The reading was endless. Do not undermine yourself because of what another student is doing.

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It is clichéd but having good time management skills and socialising within the faculty are immeasurable. Allocate adequate time for study, assignment completion and revision to ensure good grades. Engage and develop good relationships with your fellow law students as you will need each other for the next three years and beyond. Group work, some hate it and others love it but regardless always be a good group member!

Hilana Clarke - 3rd Year

Know and understand your learning style. Don't depend on lectures to give you everything. If you want to know more about a topic, do your own research. Persistence is Key: be prepared to throw your hands at an issue or subject matter multiple times before you get it right. Often times you don't grasp most things in the first listen/learn. Don't get frustrated with yourself.

Faith Beckles - HWLS

Upon matriculation to UWI, I thought I had identified my learning style, however that was far from true. I presumed that group studies were beneficial because I could bounce ideas and have discussions with my friends and classmates. Though that helped, learning by myself was really my method to success. So as you enter the Law Faculty, know that your learning style of the past may change as your law school journey progresses.

Justin John - 3rd Year

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THE LAW FACULTY

Mural in The Faculty of Law at The University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, Barbados.

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Frequently Asked Questions 1.

What is the Law Society? The Law Society collectively refers to all students pursuing an LLB or part thereof. This is not to be confused with the Law Society's executive which is the Faculty of Law’s student government.

2. What is the grading scheme?

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FAQ'S

Honour Classifications Similar

to

the

grading

scheme,

the

Honour

Classification

is

applicable to the entire university. In Law Faculty, your first year grades do not determine the outcome nor do they contribute to your graduating Grade Point Average.)

3. If I am sick, do I have to redo a course? In the event you are sick or are unable to write your final exam, you

MAY

qualify to sit the supplemental exam as opposed to redoing

the course. The Board of Examiners may exercise their discretion and allow students to sit supplemental exams if the circumstance have merit. However, the Faculty has a strict policy as it relates to supplemental

exams,

and

will

usually

only

grant

a

request

for

supplemental exams where

a 3rd year student has failed a course.

The

sit

student

is

allowed

to

a

maximum

of

two

supplemental

examinations for courses offered in the current academic year.

Please visit Student Resources on the Faculty of Law's webpage to access the supplemental exams request form and requisite medical certificate .

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FAQ'S

7. What happens if I fail a subject but I don't qualify for a supplemental? If you fail a subject, you will have to redo the course in order to graduate. You may opt to do it in the successive academic year, or you may wait until your final academic year to redo the course. The course will be taken in addition to the other subjects you are required to do for that academic year.

E.g. If

you fail Law and Legal Systems in Semester 1 of first year, you

are able to do it in Semester 1 of second year or Semester 1 of third year. You are required to redo the subject and obtain a passing grade in order to receive your LLB.

8. Do I have to pay to redo the subject? You are required to pay to redo a subject.

9. How can I query my exam mark? In order to discuss your examination paper with your lecturer, an Application for Discussion must be made to the Examinations Section at Student Affairs. There is also the option of paying to have your examination paper remarked. See 'Student Resources' on the Faculty of

Law's

webpage

for

the

'Application

for

a

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and

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FAQ'S

10. How do I make a complaint about a lecturer or a problem I have encountered in the faculty? We recommend reporting the issue to your year representative. They will advise you on how the issue can be remedied. In the event they are not properly equipped to address the issue, it will be addressed at the Joint Consultive Committee (JCC) meeting. Here the Faculty's staff representatives meet with the Law Society executive on student matters and issues. If a solution cannot be provided thereafter, then this committee will reconvene and present the issue to the academic board

meeting

where

the

President

meets

with

the

academic

administration of the university.

11. Am I able to contact the deputy Dean and other faculty officials without going through the Law Society? You are free to contact faculty officials if you are experiencing any issues,

or

have

any

questions

or

concerns.

Please

contact

your

lecturers and tutors directly if it is to notify them about your absence or any related matter that requires their attention. If your concern is academic

or

faculty

related,

please

direct

them

to

your

year

representative. They will be addressed as outlined in the question above.

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FAQ'S

12. Do I get an exemption for any of my foundational courses? Exemptions from foundational courses may be determined by the faculty, or course director, of the relevant course. In determination of whether

to

grant

an

exemption,

the

faculty

is

guided

by

the

following considerations:

-

Exemptions

from

Caribbean

Civilisation

may

be

granted

to

a

student with a prior degree in History, which includes a number of courses focusing on Caribbean history;

-

Exemptions

from

Science

Medicine

and

Technology

may

be

granted to a student who possesses a prior, broad-based degree in Science;

- Exemption from An Introduction to Argument may be granted to a

.

student who possesses a prior degree in English Literature

13. Do I have to pay for the legal research resources? Apart from printing and copying, you do not have to pay to use the Law Library or any of the e-resources such as LexisNexis, Westlaw, or Carilaw. To log into these resources you are required to use your Student ID and passcode.

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In's and Out's of BIM


BEACHES

SOUTH COAST - Watersports welcomed! Accra Beach

Drill Hall Beach

Bottom Bay

Enterprise/Miami Beach

Browne's Beach

Pebble's Beach

Crane Beach

Maxwell Beach

Dover Beach

Silver Sands

NORTH COAST - Raw, rugged beauty! Cove Bay Freyer's Well Bay Mullins Beach

Little Bay Maycock's Bay River Bay

Haywoods Beach

EAST COAST - For the adventurous! Bath Beach

Conset Bay

Bathsheba

Skeete's Bay

Barclays Park

Tent Bay

Cattlewash

Martin's Bay

WEST COAST - Calm and chill vibes! Batts Rock Beach

Heywood Beach

Brandon's Beach

Holetown Beach

Fitts Village

Payne's Bay

Folkstone Beach

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PLACES OF INTEREST

Harrison’s Cave Address: Welchman Hall, St. Thomas, Barbados Tel: (246) 417-3700 Email: info@harrisonscave.com / reservations@harrisonscave.com Social Media: harrisonscavebarbados (facebook) harrisonscave (twitter) harrisons_cave (Instagram)

Island Safari Barbados Address: CWTS Complex, Lower Estate Tel: (246) 429-5337 Social Media: @islandsafaribb (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram)

Barbados Museum Address: Dalkeith road, Bridgetown Barbados Tel: (246) 538 0201 Email: info@barbmuse.org.bb Social Media: visitbarbados (Instagram) Visit Barbados (Facebook)

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PLACES OF INTEREST

Atlantis Submarines Address: The Shallow Draught Bridgetown, St Michael Barbados Tel: (246) 436 8929 Email: bdsres@atlantissubmarines.com

Wild Life Reserve Address: Farley Hill, St Peter Barbados Tel: (246) 422 8826

Animal Flower Cave Address: Northpoint, Conneltown St Lucy Barbados Tel: (246) 439 8797 Email: animal flowercave@outlook.com Social Media: animalflowercavebarbados (Instagram) Animal Flower Cave (Facebook)

St Nicholas Abbey & Train Address: Cherry Tree Hill, St Peter Barbados Tel: (246) 422 5357 Email: heritagetourism@stnicholasabbey.com Social Media: stnicholasabbey (Instagram) St. Nicholas Abbey (Facebook)

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GROUP ACTIVITIES

Go Karting Address: Bushy Park St Phillip Barbados Tel: (246) 256-0114

Foam Tag Address: Carlisle Bay, Bridgetown, Bridgetown Tel: (246) 821-0388

Barbados Entertainment Complex Address: 43-44 Warrens Industrial Park, Warrens, St.Michael Tel: (246) 421-3333)

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SHOPPING

The Dome Mall Address: Warrens St.Michael Barbados Tel: (246) 429-5686

Skymall Address: Haggatt Hall St.Michael Barbados Tel: (246) 537-8004

Sheraton Address: Sargents village Christ Church Barbados Tel: (246) 437-0970

Limegrove Address: Holetown St.James Barbados Tel: (246)620 -5463

Lanterns Address: Hastings Main Road Hastings Christ Church, Barbados Tel: (246) 271-0069 PAGE|

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Fast Food Options Chicken Barn Check them out on IG

Bajan Businesses

@chickenbarnbarbados

Renowned for cooking the best rotisserie chicken in

Chefette Restaurants Check them out on IG @ilovechefette

Boasting an impressive 15

Barbados!

locations islandwide, this is a must

Lucky Horse Shoe Check them out on IG @luckyhoreshoebarbados

An easy going eatery offering 24

visit for a taste of local fast food culture featuring ice cream parlours, salad bars and a dine in restaurant - Barbeque Barn.

R. A. Mapps

hour Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner menus in a casual atmosphere with cable TV, live sports and slots machines.

Check them out on IG @ramappchicken

'Mapps' stands out for its barbeque chicken (and sauce!) and chips. Loved by locals and visitors alike

International Franchises

KFC @kfcbarbados

Burger King @mybkbarbados

Little Caesar's Pizza @littlecaesarbarbados

Subway @subwaybarbados

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RESTURANTS & BARS

Cocktail Kitchen Address: St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church Barbados

Mojos

Tel: (246) 622-3017

Address: Worthing, Christ Church, Barbados Tel: (246) 435-9008

Café Sol Address: #1 St Lawrence Gap Worthing,

Bubbas

Christ Church, Barbados

Address: Rockley Main Road Worthing, Christ

Tel: (246) 420-7655

Church, Barbados Tel: (246) 435-8731

Tapas Address: Hastings Main Road Hastings,

6ix MIX

Christ Church, Barbados

Address: Worthings, Christ Church

Tel: (246) 228-0704

Tel: (246) 537-0737

Champers South 7

Address: Skeetes Hill, Christ Church,

Address: Hastings Plaza, Hastings Barbados

Barbados

Tel: (246) 271-7585

Tel: (246) 434-3463 (246) 435-6644

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Night Life Harbour Lights Address: Marine Villa, Bay Street, St. Michael, Barbados Tel: (246) 436-7225

McBrides Music Pub & Night Club Address: St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church Barbados Tel: (246) 420-7646

Red Door Lounge Address: 2nd street Holetown St James, Barbados Tel: 246-620-3761

Dukes Night Lounge Address: 1st Street, Holetown, Barbados Tel: (246) 850- 2023

Cove NightClub Address: St. Lawrence Gap Barbados Tel: (246)-420-7612

Jamestown Bar and Grill Address: Second Street Holetown Barbados Tel: (246) 538-8696 PAGE|

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Prevent the spread of COVID-19 in

7 STEPS 01

Wash your hands frequently

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Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth

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Cover your cough using the bend of your elbow or a tissue

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Avoid crowded places and close contact with anyone that has fever or cough

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Stay at home if you feel unwell

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If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early — but call first

07

Get information from trusted sources (WHO, PAHO, CDC)

SOURCE: WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

ALL ACTIVITIES ARE SUBJECT TO COVID-19 REGULATIONS BE GUIDED ACCORDINGLY

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ASSISSTING YOUR HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND COMFORT.

WELFARE TIDBITS

STUDENT WELFARE MISSION To support the wellbeing of the student body through the provision of social and financial security to ensure an adequate standard of living.

TIPS, TRICKS & TOOLS The Law Society's Welfare Guide provides information about: Transportation Grocery Shopping Locations Budgeting Tricks Travel Hacks Lifestyle Tips Covid-19 PAGE|

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BUDGETING WHY YOU SHOULD BUDGET?

Avoid overspending Track your expenses Save more money Gain Financial Security

HACKS!! Always keep cash on hand in case of banking issues. Inquire about ATM withdrawl fees

FINANCIAL TIPS INCOME & EXPENDITURES

Calculate your net income List monthly expenses Organize your expenses into fixed and variable categories Determine average monthly costs for each expense Make adjustments

MONEY SAVING HACKS

Purchase pre-owned items. eg.) fans, mini-fridges, and printers can be rented from senior students or from hall councils(on campus accomodations)

CREATE AN EMERGENCY FUND!!

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Y R E C O R G RES & O T T E S ARK M CES A L P

eating clean & everything in between

Bridgetown Locations:

HACK! Check their websites for prices!

Cherish Supermarket Popular Discount Supermarket Cheapside Market

Black Rock Locations: Savings Plus Supermarket Jordan's Supermarket A-1 Supermarket- Carlton

Warrens Locations: Massy Stores Cost-U-Less Supermarket PriceSmart

Currency!

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Café à la Barbade Cafés in Barbados that can aid in studying and that have avalible wifi for customer use.

Fix Café @fix_cafe_246

Unmasked Coffee Bean @un_masked_7 @coffeebean246 Bean N Bagel @beannbagelbim

Art Splash Café @artsplashcafe

BuzzThe Box Café Student Lawyer thestudentlawyer.com @buzzboxbarbados PAGE|

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TAXI SERVICES TRANSPORTATION ON & OFF CAMPUS

ANDRE PHILLIPS: 1-246-268-7568 JASON:1-246-231-0043 GABBY: 1-246-823-4232 VINSBEL: 1-246-247-2424 DERRI: 1-246-260-8795 ROMELL: 1-246-263-5880 JAMAL SMALL (BLUEBIRD TAXI SERVICE): 1-246-269-2552

CAMPUS SHUTTLE UWI CAVE HILL CAMPUS OFFERS A SHUTTLE SERVICE WHICH TRAVELS THREE MAIN ROUTES: WARRENS NCF BRIDGETOWN THE SHUTTLE ONLY RUNS MONDAY TO FRIDAY AND DOES NOT OPERATE ON WEEKENDS.

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CONTRIBUTIONS BY P U B L I C A T I O N S

C O M M I T T E E

RICARDO BATES-SEALY

Editor in Chief

ANNIKE HARTE

Past Editor in Chief

TINARJE MOXEY

Senior Editor

DANIELLE JONES

Junior Editor

JEMMA CYRUS

Researcher

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THE GUIDING LIGHT (COMMON LAW)

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