The issues of Law and Policy which affect the Caribbean go far beyond the widespread conception of a sand and sea paradise. There are real,serious and complex issues in the policy making and jurisprudence which affect the construction of Caribbean life. This book is a collection of essays which discuss various aspects of Caribbean law and policy,ranging from issues in Intellectual Property to climate change, Consumer and Competition law, Private International law and Alternative Dispute Resolution. It discusses practical issues and examples, and proposes solutions to some of the pressing issues in Caribbean law.