The UWI Mona Campus' Annual Departmental Reports 2022_2023

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DEAN’S OVERVIEW

ALIGNMENT

RESEARCH Faculty at MonaLaw shared research output locally, regionally and internationally during the last academic year. Journal Articles • Ramona Biholar, “Reparations for Chattel Slavery: A Call From the ‘Periphery’ to Decolonise International (Human Rights) Law” (2022) Nordic Journal of Human Rights 40(1), 64–95 • Waite, Neto, ‘Concert Promotion as a Trade in Services in CARICOM: Revisit- ing the CCJ’s Decision in the Cabral Douglas Case’ (2021) Social and Economic Studies 70: 3 & 4: 158–175 • Ali, S. “Micro-credit legislation for a macro-economic concern” (2022) 43 (7). The Company Lawyer (224). Book Chapters • Natalie Corthésy, Bonadio, E. (2022). Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Action – A Jamaican Perspective. European Intellectual Property Review

AGILITY

OUTREACH/ REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION Alignment and Agility is considered including by reference to impact on the local and regional public that we serve. Geographical Indications Master Class On 12 January 2023, the Faculty hosted an online master class aimed at intro- ducing prospective students to Geographical Indications in the Global Market, a graduate course offered by UWI Mona. The session was conducted by Dr Natalie Corthésy and Dr Enrico Bonadio, the latter being a visiting researcher from City University London. IAEA “Nuclear Law Basics” Short Course held January 16–18, 2023 The Faculty in collaboration with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Head of Legal, Peri Lynne Johnson, along with her team members Jonathan Herbach

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