Ms. Panades opens up public procurement to the general public in J. A. Roy Bodden seminar

LLM Course Leader Laura Panades presented her research at a seminar honouring J. A. Roy Bodden.

Panadès argued that civic engagement is the common topic of Bodden and public procurement.

Then, she outlined how all citizens can engage with procurement to obtain information about public projects.

The conference, entitled ‘J. A. Roy Bodden – Public intellectual: Enlightening the Caymanian society’, discussed Bodden’s works.

The two-day seminar covered all areas of Caymanian society, including education, politics and economics.

The Cayman National Cultural Foundation hosted the event at the Harquail Theatre.

You can listen to Panadès’ presentation in full here: https://youtu.be/m3DURXUNcDQ?t=10437.

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Law students appear on Cayman Crosstalk

Senior law students, Ghita Moyle, Daniel Lee and Tiffany Titus, were on the radio show Cayman Crosstalk on Rooster 101.9 FM last Wednesday, June 23, 2021.They spoke about the current activities (particularly the upcoming Student Gala) and new developments in the law school with host Chanda Glidden, an alumna of TBLS.

The segment can be viewed on Cayman Crosstalk’s Facebook page starting at 1 hour, 10 minute mark.

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Queen’s birthday celebrated, Mr. Davies recognised with the British Empire Medal (BEM)

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – Members of Parliament, senior civil servants, community leaders, and members of the public came together at a new venue to mark the 95th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on Monday 14 June 2021.

This year’s celebration at Government House on West Bay Road featured all the traditional highlights and regalia of the occasion including the traditional parade by uniformed services, a royal salute and three cheers for Her Majesty The Queen.

Past and new recipients of Queen’s and National Honours were also recognised in a brief ceremony which preceded a garden party reception.

The Queen’s Birthday Parade contingent, led by the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), included detachments from: the Cayman Islands Fire Service, HM Prison Service, Girls Brigade, Scouts, the Cadet Corps and Seventh Day Adventist Pathfinders. Meanwhile taking part for the first time were the Cayman Islands Regiment and the Cayman Islands Coast Guard. The RCIPS Band provided music.

During the awards ceremony, His Excellency the Governor, Mr Martyn Roper, presented Director of Customs and Border Control Charles Clifford with a medal recognising him as a Member of the Most Excellent the British Empire (MBE).  Mr Clifford received the award in the New Year’s Honours List in 2020 for services to customs and border control.

Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, who introduced Mr Clifford, ended by noting that the Queen had recognised Director of the Truman Bodden Law School, Mr Mitchell Davies, with the British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours.

The focus then shifted to National Awards as Premier, Hon. Wayne Panton, acting for the first time in his capacity as Chancellor of the Order of the Cayman Islands, presented Pastor Randall von Kanel with the Member of the Order of Cayman Islands award.

While Pastor von Kanel’s award for charitable works and service to the community was announced at the start of the year, he was unable to attend the National Heroes Day investiture explained Cabinet Secretary and Secretary to the Order Samuel Rose. Mr Rose emceed that portion of the ceremony.

The awards ceremony was immediately followed by a garden party reception on the grounds of Government House, that was open to the public, and hosted by Governor and Mrs Roper.

Describing the new venue for the Parade outside Government House as a great success, His Excellency the Governor Martyn Roper noted: “Over 800 people attended the Garden Party afterwards in the grounds of Government House, the largest turn-out for a Queen’s Birthday event in recent memory. My huge thanks to all on the Parade, the teams at Protocol and Government House for outstanding work to make this such a special occasion”.

Bio: Mitchell Davies

Mitchell Davies has been the Director of the Truman Bodden Law School since 1992, then the Cayman Islands Law School. During his tenure, the Law School’s student population has expanded from around twenty five students to a total undergraduate and postgraduate enrolment approaching one hundred students. Mitchell previously taught at the Universities of Bristol and Buckingham in the UK. He has published extensively in UK law journals, particularly in the fields of Criminal Law and Private International Law, including The Comparative and International Law Quarterly, Legal Studies, the Journal of Criminal Law and the Charities Law and Practice Review. He has also published in regional and US law journals. Criminal Law and Private International Law are areas which Mitchell continues to teach and maintain a keen research interest in. Mitchell is the General Editor of and contributor to the Cayman Islands Law Review, published annually by the Truman Bodden Law School. Mitchell has presented numerous academic papers at conferences both in the UK, and the Cayman Islands.

Mitchell is a member of various academic and professional boards, including those of the University of Liverpool, Oxford Brookes University, the Cayman Islands Criminal Sentencing Committee, the Cayman Islands Judicial Training Committee and the American Caribbean Law Initiative, a practical legal advocacy training group, whose membership spans the Commonwealth Caribbean and the Southern United States. Since 1992, Mitchell has been the Secretary to the Cayman Islands Legal Advisory Council, a body which is charged with oversight of legal education provision in the Cayman Islands.

Mitchell is married to Shevaun and they have three adult children who live in the Cayman Islands.

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