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Sports law in the Caribbean

Marvin Andrews
Monday, 03 June 2013 Author: J.Tyrone Marcus

J.Tyrone Marcus examines how the law is being applied to sport with greater frequency in the Caribbean and looks at the potential role to be played by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) in building a sustainable sports law jurisprudence in that region.

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J.Tyrone Marcus

J.Tyrone Marcus

J.Tyrone Marcus is an Attorney-at-Law admitted to practice in Trinidad and Tobago in 1998 and in Jamaica and Barbados in 2008. He has been specializing in sports law since 2006, having completed in January 2010 a Masters Degree in Sports Law and Practice via distance learning with the De Montfort University in Leicester, England.

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