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The end of the Caribbean Court of Justice? On failed constitutional referendums in Grenada, and Antigua and BarbudaAdem K Abebe, 21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field Dr Derek O’ Brien , 23 November 2016
Grenada’s constitutional reforms: Referendums and limits to progressive reforms (part II) Dr Derek O’ Brien, 23 November 2016
Grenada’s constitutional reforms: Referendums and limits to progressive reforms (part I)
Plan to change oath of allegiance in Grenada's constitution causes debate26 June 2025
A planned amendment to Grenada’s Constitution that would change the Oath of Allegiance from being sworn to King Charles III to instead being sworn to “Grenada” …
In Grenada, prime minister discusses possibility of becoming republic11 May 2023
Grenadian prime minister 'hopes' country will become republic under his leadership
Sky News spoke to Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell who "believes" t…
Grenada, Antigua and Barbuda vote to keep Privy Council as final appellate court8 November 2018
Grenada and Antigua and Barbuda have both voted to keep the Privy Council, based in London, as their final appellate court, rejecting the Caribbean Court of Jus…
Op-ed: Caribbean Democracy Demands Constitutional Change11 June 2018
The leader of the Opposition is assigned important roles in the constitutions of all Commonwealth Caribbean countries. The roles stand at the heart of the democ…
Grenadians to Vote Again in Referendum on Making CCJ Island’s Final Appellate Court 7 May 2018
The Grenada government will be taking a second shot at a referendum. hoping to get the support needed to make the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) the island’s …