Michael de la Bastide

Michael de la Bastide, KC (born 18 July 1937 in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago) is a Trinidad and Tobago lawyer. He was the Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago from 1995 until 2002.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Education

He attended St. Mary’s College, Port of Spain, from 1945 to 1955. He moved on to read law at Christ Church, Oxford from 1956 to 1960. He received a Bachelor of Arts (Jurisprudence) in 1959 with First Class Honours and a Bachelor of Civil Law, also with First Class Honours in 1960.[1]

Career

He was Crown Counsel in the office of the Attorney-General of Trinidad & Tobago from 1961 till 1963. In 1975, he became a Queen's Counsel at the young age of 38. He went on to serve as an Independent Senator from 1976 to 1981. He was president of the Law Association from 1987 until 1990 prior to his appointment as Chief Justice in 1995. In 2005, he was sworn in as president of the Caribbean Court of Justice until his retirement in 2011.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

References

  1. "The Right Honourable Mr. Justice Michael de la Bastide". Caribbean Court of Justice. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  2. "Caribbean Court of Justice". ccj.org. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  3. "De la Bastide on CJ impeachment". www.guardian.co.tt. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  4. "Absence may not be bad". Trinidad and Tobago Newsday. 2018-03-19. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  5. Achong, Derek. "Jamadar heads to CCJ". www.guardian.co.tt. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  6. "Remove Al-Rawi". Trinidad Express Newspapers. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  7. "Saluting a distinguished career". www.guardian.co.tt. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  8. "CCJ's first president says a Barbados withdrawal from the court would be retrograde step". Curaçao Chronicle. 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  9. "Jamaica Observer Limited". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  10. "Message from the President - CCJ" (PDF).
  11. Summers, Chris (2012-08-03). "Jamaica's appeal court dilemma". Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  12. "Caribbean Judiciary Meet". www.gov.ky. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
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