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Caribbean Law Clinic

By Cayman Islands GOVTV | Published on Dec/13/2014

Caribbean Law Clinic

Does a child who is born to unmarried parents have the right to British Overseas Territory citizenship if only one parent has it?

This is the question law students grappled with at the second annual Caribbean Law Clinic hosted by the Cayman Islands Law School. Drawing students from across the region as well as from the United States, this event has already become an invaluable training ground for the next generation of regional lawyers.

Hear from students how they thought the mock trial went, plus what they took away from the experience.

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