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  2. Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The provisions of the Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago require the attorney general to be responsible for the administration of legal affairs within the country. Legal proceedings for and against the State must be taken in the name of the attorney general (in the case of civil proceedings) and in the name of the State (in the ...

  3. Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago is a branch of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago that interprets and applies the laws of Trinidad and Tobago, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The judiciary is a hierarchical system comprising a Supreme Court of Judicature, a Magistracy and a Family Court.

  4. Foreign relations of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    They also include enhancing Trinidad and Tobago's political and social stability and positive regional role through assistance in drug interdiction, health issues, and legal affairs. The U.S. embassy was established in Port of Spain in 1962, replacing the former consulate-general. Trinidad and Tobago has an embassy in Washington, D.C.

  5. People's Partnership administration - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Planning and Gender Affairs: Mary King: Minister of Energy and Energy Industries: Carolyn Seepersad-Bachan: Minister of Labour: Errol MacLeod: Minister of the People and Social Development: Glen Ramadhardsingh: Minister of Public Utilities: Emmanuel George: Minister of Legal Affairs: Prakash Ramadhar: Minister of Science, Technology ...

  6. Reshma Sharma - Wikipedia

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    Sharma has a bachelor of laws degree from the University of the West Indies, a masters of law degree in commercial law from the University of Aberdeen, and a Legal Education Certificate from the Hugh Wooding Law School. [1] She was called to the bar in Trinidad and Tobago in October 1997. [2]

  7. Gillian Lucky - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago as a Government Senator from 12 January 2001 to 1 February 2001, when she became a Minister for the Ministry of the Attorney General and Legal Affairs until 24 December 2001. She then served as an opposition member for the Senate from 5 April 2002 to 28 August 2002.

  8. Selwyn Richardson - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, for his achievements and crusading zeal in the pursuit of equity, justice earned him the Trinidad & Tobago "Individual of the Year Award". In 1986, he re-entered the political arena when he won the Ortoire/Mayaro seat and was reappointed Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs.

  9. Supreme Court of Judicature (Trinidad and Tobago) - Wikipedia

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    The High Court has original jurisdiction over indictable criminal matters, family matters, and civil matters. It sits at Port of Spain, San Fernando and Scarborough. [4] A decision of the High Court can be appealed to the Court of Appeal whether there is a question of constitutional interpretation, a breach of the laws protecting fundamental rights, a decision allowing or refusing proceedings ...