JAMELA A. ALI
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Welcome to a Guyana Lawyer Web site! Research, Articles, Speeches, Letters Ms. Jamela A. Ali has written on Constitutional law, Administrative Law - Duty to Give Reasons, Legislative Drafting, Law Revision, Legal Practitioners Committee (LPC), Adoption and other legal matters. Her writings have been published in the New Guyana Bar Review, the Caribbean Law Review, the Guyana Chronicle and Stabroek News newspapers. She has also delivered speeches on Constitutional Reform in Guyana, Parliament, Legislative Drafting, Mediation and Laws relating to Children and Women.
STRATEGIC PLAN - Reviewed and contributed to the Strategic Plan designed for the Mediation Institute of Guyana Inc. (MIG) 2010 Financial Sustainability Work Plan, Expenses & Revenue worksheet 2012 and wrote Work Plan Report 2012 for MIG WEBSITE for MIG - arranged contents of webpages and approved design.
LL.M. RESEARCH PAPER THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTARY COUNSEL AND LEGISLATIVE DRAFTING IN GUYANA: A Critique 1997.
ARTICLES DUTY TO GIVE REASONS: THE WAY FORWARD Administrative Law, written in 1998 and updated in 2008 - The New Guyana Bar Review Volume 2 Issue 1: May 2008 (The Guyana Bar Association publication). see Kaieteur News article AN INTRODUCTION TO MEDIATION and the benefits of Mediation, 2007.The New Guyana Bar Review Volume 2 Issue 1: May 2008. GUYANA - A REVIEW OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM PROCESS Caribbean Law Review - University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill, Barbados publication, 2003. The Internet and the Law Online when the internet was in its fledging stage in Guyana 1999. DELEGATED LEGISLATION Administrative Law, Cave Hill, University of the West Indies, Barbados, 1997.
SPEECHES 28 October 2011 - delivered the Welcome Speech at the Mediation Forum under the theme "Embracing the Potential of Mediation" hosted by the Mediation Institute of Guyana Inc. (MIG) at Oceanview Hotel, Guyana. 28 October 2011 - delivered a speech on "The Process of Mediation and the Benefits" at the Mediation Forum under the theme "Embracing the Potential of Mediation" hosted by the Mediation Institute of Guyana Inc. (MIG) at Oceanview Hotel, Guyana. see Guyana Chronicle of 4 November 2011. 5 June 2011, Division of Property, Making Wills, Mediation and other matters on behalf of Nacosa at the Enmore Masjid, East Coast Demerara, Guyana. 11 July 2010, Wills and Powers of Attorney on behalf of Nacosa at the Bath Jama Masjid, West Coast Berbice, Guyana 30 June 2010, “Benefits of Mediation and the Mediation Process in Guyana ” at a Public Forum on Alternative Dispute Resolution, on behalf of GAWL in Guyana. 2009 - Laws relating to Custody, Adoption, Maintenance and Divorce at Mae's Secondary School, Georgetown to Fourth & Fifth form students. MEDIATION IN GUYANA at Suddie Supreme Court, Essequibo, Guyana, 2008. BENEFITS OF MEDIATION at New Amsterdam, Berbice, Guyana, 2008. An edited version of the speech on Mediation was published under the title AN INTRODUCTION TO MEDIATION in The New Guyana Bar Review Volume 2 Issue 1: May 2008 (A Guyana Bar Association publication). GUYANA PARLIAMENT: A DEMOCRACY OR A MOCKERY at the second Law Conference of the GBA, 2003 which was also well received and touted as a resounding success. GUYANA - A REVIEW OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM PROCESS at the first Law Conference of the Guyana Bar Association (GBA) 2002. 2003 - The speech was so well received that it was published under the title A REVIEW OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM PROCESS IN GUYANA Caribbean Law Review - a University of the West Indies (UWI), Cave Hill, Barbados publication. 2007 - Guyana Chronicle newspaper also referred to the speech. (see guyanachronicle.com courts page of 21 November 2007) 1998- Speeches on LAWS RELATING TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN hosted by the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security in Bartica and Berbice, Guyana.
PUBLISHED LETTERS Letters written by Jamela A. Ali and published in the Guyana Chronicle and Stabroek News daily newspapers during the period 2000 to 2002.
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