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Our Consultants - Caryle-Anne Herbert

Caryl-Anne Herbert is admitted to practice as a Barrister/Solicitor in Australia. She has had extensive public practice and consultancy experience in several jurisdictions and is a distinguished law reform specialist and legal drafter. She is a national of Australia and permanent resident of Trinidad and Tobago.

Carla has been a Legal Officer/Consultant Legal Drafter and Legal Advisor to government entities and departments in Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Belize, Commonwealth of Dominica, Jamaica, Montserrat and the British Virgin Islands. She has also performed drafting assignments on behalf of the Commonwealth Secretariat, DFID, CFTC, UNDP, USAID, CARICAD and CDB. Carla has also been an Associate Tutor in Legislative Drafting at the Hugh Wooding Law School.

Expertise
Public Policy & Institutional Design, Law Reform & Legal Drafting, Project & Fiscal Management, Environmental Management & Public Utilities, Competition & Consumer Affairs, Regional Integration & Development, Alternative Dispute Resolution.

Education
B.A., LL.B., Graduand Legal Workshop (ANU).

Publications & Conference Presentations
These have included:

‘Design of a Legal and Regulatory Framework for better Public Financial Management: Some Issues for consideration from Trinidad and Tobago’ (Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 33, No. 4 (2006))

‘Public Procurement Law Reform: Some design issues for small island States – A perspective from Trinidad and Tobago’ (Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 1 (2003))

‘New Frontiers in Public Law - A Perspective from Trinidad and Tobago’ (Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 2 (2001))

‘Commonwealth Caribbean Public Administration in the New Millennium - prospects and challenges’ (Commonwealth Secretariat/UWI Symposium, November 1999)

‘Role of the Public Service Commission in Public Sector Reform’ (Launch of the Green paper on Public Service Reform, St. Lucia, August 1999)

‘Legal mechanisms for engaging Civil Society in Environmental Management – A Caribbean Perspective’ (International American Bar Association, Lima, Peru, 1998)

‘Sustainable Development – Legal and Constitutional Issues; Some Legal Strategies for implementation for Small Island States’ (Commonwealth Law Bulletin, October/December Issue 1998)

‘Developing environmental legislation for Sustainable Development for a Small Island State: Some Legal Considerations from the Commonwealth Caribbean’ (Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 22, Nos. 3 & 4 (1996))

‘Caribbean Public Service Reform: Judicial Review of decisions affecting the employment of public officers in Trinidad and Tobago’ (Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 21 (January 1995))

‘Caribbean Public Service Reform: A Legal Perspective from Trinidad and Tobago’ Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Vol. 20 (April 24, 1994))

Languages
English, Neo-Melanesian and German.
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