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202 Research interests and publications of the academic staff include areas highlighted below as Labour Law OffshoreInternational Financial Law Comparative Law Public Law Human Rights. The Dean of the Faculty of Law Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoinehas researched and published widely in the above areas as well as in other areas of law. Constitutional Law Caribbean Human Rights Law Rights of Indigenous Peoples HIV the Law Dr Arif Bulkan Deputy Dean has conducted research that focuses on democracythe rule of law and constitutionalism in the Caribbean the rights of indigenous persons environmental law and Caribbean human rights law. He has also provided expert advice as a consultant on human rights environmental law indigenous law and HIVAIDS and the law to regional and international non-governmental and inter-governmental organizations and has worked in law and policy reform in the areas of indigenous rights natural resource extraction laws and health and human rights. Some of his recent publications include The limits of constitution re-making in the Common- wealth Caribbean Towards the Perfect Nation. Canadian Journal of Human Rights 2013 2 1 79-115. The poverty of equality. Jurisprudence in the Common- wealth Caribbean. Equal Rights Review 2013 10 11-32. Disentangling the sources and nature of indigenous rights A critical examination of common law jurisprudence International and Comparative Law Quarterly 2012 61 823-53. Protection of Traditional Knowledge Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic Resources Dr Sharon B. Le Gall has been engaged as a consultant by the World Intellectual Property Organization WIPO and as a member of a Caribbean Community CARICOM Working Group to develop a legal framework for protection of traditional knowledge traditional cultural expressions and genetic resources in the Caribbean. She was also a Traditional Knowledge Consultant engaged by WIPOwith a team of international consult- ants to develop a WIPO Intellectual Property Strategies Framework for Developing Countries. Some of her publications include Intellectual Property Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Property Protection of Cultural Signifiers in the Caribbean and the Americas Routledge London and New York 2014 Featured Title in Intellectual Property for Routledge in January 2014and a part of the Routledge Research in Intellectual Property Seriesand Establishing a Policy Framework for the Regional Protection of Traditional Knowledge Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic Resources The Caribbean Context30 pages. Presenta- tion at the WIPO-WTO Colloquium for Teachers of Intellectual Propertyin GenevaSwitzerland2012. Oil and Gas Law Energy and Renewable Energy Law Environ- mental Law Mrs. Alicia Elias-Roberts Deputy Dean is involved in a number of legal research projects that focus on a range of legal topics and outreach programmes. Some of her recent conference papers and publications that will undoubtedly impact law reform and promote public awareness of critical legal issues include Coastal and Marine Environmental Damage in the Caribbean Challenges of Sustainable Development. College of the Bahamas Oil ExplorationOil Spills and Environmental Damage Conference held in Nassau Bahamas in June 2014. Legal and Policy Regulation of Marine Pollution in the Caribbean A case study of Trinidad and TobagoCollege of the Bahamas Oil Exploration Oil Spills and Environmental Damage Conference held in Nassau Bahamas in June 2014. Legal Reflections on the Guyana-Venezuela Maritime Issue Carib- bean Journal of International Relations Diplomacy. Mural commemorating 50 years of IndependenceThe Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Grey Friars church Port of Spain