

"Crisis in Paradise: The Bahamas at the Start of The Post-Tourism Era" “An Introduction to The Law and Legal System of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas” “Critical Problems in the Constitutional Law the Commonwealth of The Bahamas” TWO NEW EDUCATIONAL BAHAMIAN BOOKS ABOUT OUR COUNTRY’S LAW AND LEGAL SYSTEM AND CRITICAL PROBLEMS IN OUR CONSTITUTIONAL LAW . Company: Terenshad Publishing, Contact: Dr. Dexter Reno Johnson, Phone: 24232433328 or Email : bagga49@yahoolcom Do you want to know we will handle the current Crisis that the recession has highlighted? How will we control the out of control crime wave, or deal with the record national debt? What is to be done with our unbalanced economy? Crisis in Paradise explores these problems and proposes a way out of our current dilemma. Do you want to know how the law and legal system of the Bahamas functions? Are you interested in our serious constitutional problems that prevent us from being a better country? If so you need to read these two new books: "An Introduction to The Law and Legal System of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas” describes and critiques our English common law derived legal system, and its lack of change since independence. “ Critical Problems in the Constitutional Law the Commonwealth of The Bahamas” explores the problems of our Westminster Export model constitution. These are books that not only provide factual information, but explore the possible changes we should consider making in our country. From the creation of an Ombudsman to the total change of our way of government by becoming ‘The Democratic Republic of the Bahamas’, these books educate you and discuss with you why we need to limit the power of the prime minister. We need an elected and useful senate, insulate the judiciary from politicians, and make an independent boundaries commission. These are entry level books that are easy to read at any level, and are valuable resource texts for all levels of law learners. “ All Bahamians interested in better government in their country must read these books to better equip themselves to be a part of the solution to our many problems," says Dexter Johnson, Commonwealth Scholar and Assistant Law Professor. A new direction in the academic legal history of our country, these two book are part of a specially written series geared at presenting Bahamian law for the first time in a form that fills the huge gap in availability of specific Bahamian law texts. Each book introduces its topic and gives factual information on its subject, while at the same time presenting the several areas of debate, controversy, and need for change. Dr. Dexter Reno Johnson, a legal academic, also an Edinburgh Consultant Surgeon, and founder of The Bahamian National Party delivered the inaugural lecture of both the College of the Bahamas LLB program, as well as its ILEX Paralegal Programs in Law of the School of Continuing Education. "You cannot deny that we need to know more about our law and legal system, as well as our Constitution if we are to move forward. These books provide a sound base for progress!" Dr. Johnson stated. The gaps in traditional education in the areas of Constitution Law and the Legal System of the Bahamas are eliminated by these two books, and no Bahamian home should be without them. You will find the book sold in print and you can view a sample at: www.bahamianationalparty.com. Full Contact Information: Dr. Dexter Reno Johnson, Terenshad Publishing, phone 242-324-3328 P.O. Box EE-16123, Nassau, N.P. Bahamas. Web URL: http://www.bahamianationalparty.com, Photo Link: http://www.bahamianationalparty.com |
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