The West Indian lawyer
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The West Indian lawyer

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406 pages 2019

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Biography of Keith Sobion (1952-2008) described as "nothing short of an iconic Caribbean man who had a profound affection for the region." He served as Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and later Principal of the Norman Manley Law School in Jamaica. This biography reveals his involvement during "the Black Power Movement, his time at the University of the West Indies in Barbados, the 1990 attempted coup d'etat, politics of the time, life in Jamaica and his critical role in promoting regional integration and the Caribbean Court of Justice." A welcome addition to the political history of Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica.

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