Anand Ramlogan is a member of the Bar of Trinidad and Tobago, England & Wales and the British Virgin Islands. He is the founder and head of Freedom Law Chambers which is based in the city of San Fernando, Trinidad.
Mar 16, 2022 · Newly appointed Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Senator Reginald Armour SC receives his instruments of appointment from President Paula-Mae Weekes during a swearing in ceremony at President’s House, St Ann’s, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER Senior Counsel Reginald Armour is an Attorney at Law.
Mar 19, 2022 · Newly appointed Attorney General, Reginald Armour says he is a “proud citizen of Trinidad and Tobago” as he dismissed questions about his citizenship raised by the main opposition United National Congress (UNC). Former speaker and leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Wade Mark, told a news conference on Thursday that Armour, who replaced Faris Al …
Mar 17, 2022 · Al-Rawi, 50, had served as Attorney General since Government’s first term (2015-2020) and in the second term, which started after the August 2020 general election which the PNM won. Al-Rawi, who recently had COVID-19, resumed work last week.
Both islands, Trinidad and Tobago were incorporated into a single colony in 1888, which gained its independence in 1962.
Tobago was claimed for England already by King James I in 1608, however in the following time saw varying rulers. In 1794, a planter was elected the first chief justice. The island was eventually ceded to the United Kingdom in 1814 at the Treaty of Paris and from 1833 it was assigned to the colony of the British Windward Islands.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force (TTDF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the twin island Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It consists of the Regiment, the Coast Guard, the Air Guard and the Defence Force Reserves.
The coat of arms of Trinidad and Tobago. The coat of arms was designed by the Independence committee, and features the scarlet ibis (native to Trinidad), the cocrico (native to Tobago) and hummingbird. The shield bears three ships, representing both the Trinity, and the three ships that Columbus sailed.
Tobago has an area of about 300 km 2 (120 sq mi), or 5.8% of the country's area, is 41 km (25 mi) long and 12 km (7.5 mi) at its greatest width. Trinidad and Tobago lie on the continental shelf of South America, and are thus geologically considered to lie entirely in South America.
During the same period, the island of Tobago changed hands among Spanish, British, French, Dutch and Courlander colonists more times than any other island in the Caribbean. Trinidad and Tobago were ceded to Britain in 1802 under the Treaty of Amiens as separate states and unified in 1889.
Both Trinidad and Tobago were originally settled by Amerindians who came through South America. Trinidad was first settled by pre-agricultural Archaic people at least 7,000 years ago, making it the earliest settled part of the Caribbean. Banwari Trace in south-west Trinidad is the oldest attested archaeological site in the Caribbean, dating to about 5000 BC. Several waves of migration occurred over the following centuries, which can be identified by differences in their archaeological remains. At the time of European contact, Trinidad was occupied by various Arawakan -speaking groups including the Nepoya and Suppoya, and Cariban -speaking groups such as the Yao, while Tobago was occupied by the Island Caribs and Galibi. Trinidad was known to the native peoples as "Ieri" ("Land of the Humming Bird").
Christopher Columbus was the first European to see Trinidad, on his third voyage to the Americas in 1498. He also reported seeing Tobago on the distant horizon, naming it Bellaforma, but did not land on the island.
In 1903, a protest against the introduction of new water rates in Port of Spain erupted into rioting; 18 people were shot dead, and the Red House (the government headquarters) was damaged by fire. A local elected assembly with some limited powers was introduced in 1913. Economically Trinidad and Tobago remained a predominantly agricultural colony; alongside sugarcane, the cacao ( cocoa) crop also contributed greatly to economic earnings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.