Ira de Cordova Rowe - Sources

Sources

  • Ira Rowe, Caribbean Lawyer, garaibooks 2006.
  • Trevor Stone v Queen 1980 17 JLR 37. Trevor Stone v Queen 1980 17 JLR 37.
  • Jamaica Constitution Order in Council.
  • Report of the Family Law Committee of Jamaica 1975.
  • Leslie Frank Shaw v Belize Cemcol Ltd - Civil Appeal No. 30 of 2000.
  • George Meerabux v The Attorney General - Court of Appeal, Belize, No. 3 of 2002.
  • Caribbean Net News report of Ira Rowe's death.
  • Birgit Irgit Wallraf and Michael Wallraf v John C. Roberson, Ruth E. Roberson, Gerald J. McDermott and Linda J. McDermott - Court of Appeal, Civil Appeal No. 8 of 2000.
  • Press Release from the Cayman Islands Government Information Services regarding Ira Rowe's death.
  • "The Jamaica Gleaner" report by Wyvolyn Gager regarding Ira Rowe's death.
  • "The Jamaica Gleaner" report on Jamaica bids farewell to Appeal Judge.
  • The Jamaican Senate approves the Family Property (Rights of Spouses) Act and approved the Bill.
  • Notification for the launching of the book "Ira Rowe - Caribbean Lawyer."
  • Attorney General of Jamaica v National Transport Co-operative Society Limited - Claim No. 2003/HCV0169.
  • Norman Washington Manley
  • Sir Alexander Bustamante
  • Black Power
  • Rastafarians
  • Separation of Powers
  • Westminster Model
  • Status of Children Act, Jamaica.
  • Status of Children Act, Jamaica.
  • Status of Children Act - Ministry of Justice, Jamaica.
  • Jamaica reports to treaty bodies concerning the Status of Children Act.
  • Green Bay Killings.

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