The Editor speaks: The Colours are raised. Battle is set to commence
International law absolutely requires a ship of war to fly its ensign at the commencement of any hostile acts, i.e., before firing on the enemy. During battle there is no purpose in striking the colours other than to indicate surrender….
Colours Cayman: Letter to the Premier detailing our analysis of the impacts of minorities and Human Rights by the proposed Constitutional reform
To: Hon Premier Alden McLaughlin, Colours Cayman is disappointed that you did not find the time to discuss our concerns regarding the detrimental impact on minorities and human rights that will inevitably be caused by the proposed constitutional reform. Allow…
Colours Cayman: Constitutional Reforms – How do the Government and Opposition Leader propose that we secure our constitutional rights and freedoms? – Open letter to H.E. The Governor
Open Letter to the Governor, Issued by Colours Cayman, 3 February 2020 GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, 3 February 2020: “Your Excellency, “As you are very well aware the UK is a parliamentary democracy. In contrast, the Cayman Islands is a…
Romance & relationships
Cayman: Art Nest Workshop for Romance & Relationships From Inspired Lifestyles Relationships & Romance – Just in Time for Valentines Day Ancient wisdom reveals 3 secrets of the heart, 3 specific desires for both men and women.Attract the relationship you…
Tim Tebow, 32, officially weds ’17 Miss Universe
By Eric Mack From Newsmax College football legend and devout Christian Tim Tebow, 32, has married Miss Universe 2017 Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters in her native South Africa, according to People magazine. The vows were exchanged during an intimate sunset ceremony at La Paris Estate in Cape Town….
The Editor speaks: Sex is more complicated than it once was
Once upon a time, as all good stories start, one’s sex (your gender) meant you were either male or female. It was that simple. Not anymore. The word “sex” to identify someone sexual orientation (gender) – male or female, is…
Regional rejection of Judicial Activism by Belizean Court of Appeal in changing “sex” to “sexual orientation”
January 6, 2020: The Caribbean CAUSE, a regional group consisting of individuals and groups from fourteen (14) Caribbean territories including Belize, note with alarm that the Appeal Court of Belize has supported Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin’s unilateral alteration of the content…
LGBTI Law Committee officers and friends of the IBA: update
Overview of 2019, updates and highlights for 2020 Summary of content 1. Research in the Caribbean: criminalisation 1.1. Research in the Caribbean: meeting with Secretary of State of the Vatican 1.2. Caribbean Court of Justice 2. British Overseas Territories: UK ongoing breaches of LGBTI…
Cayman: HRC Statement on CICA Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage
The Cayman Islands Human Rights Commission (“the Commission”) notes the decision dated 7 November 2019 of the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal (the “Court of Appeal”) with respect to the appeal brought by The Cayman Islands Government in the same-sex marriage matter. That…
Mounting international pressure on UK Government to afford marriage equality to all British Overseas Territories
GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, 20 December 2019:In an article recently published by Stonewall on 18 December 2019, the organisation lambasted the UK Government for its gross negligence and inaction as it pertains to marriage equality in the British Overseas Territories, referencing the…






