Elron Elahie Research and Training Solutions

EERTS is an independent consultancy that specialises in legal and judicial research-based programme development, training, writing, and publication.Judicial and Adult Education and Training: EERTS works with subject-matter experts to develop educational modules for adult learners.Research Solutions: EERTS offers the development and deployment of small to mid-sized research interrogations which are shaped by quantitative and qualitative methodologies and analysis.Knowledge Products and Tools: EERTS designs and produces a variety of knowledge products and tools for use in adult education programmes, information dissemination, and/or as practical tools for learning implementation.

Judicial Education and Training

Shared below are recent judicial education programmes co-developed by EERTS:

Publications

Recent publications co-produced by EERTS:

Criminal Bench Book for Barbados, Belize, and Guyana

The Criminal Bench Book for Barbados, Belize, and Guyana comprises twenty-eight chapters. The first twenty-three chapters open with general principles in the subject area of law and then narrow down to provide jurisdiction-specific principles, directions, and guidelines for the three individual jurisdictions respectively. The final five chapters are novel in that they address areas of judicial attention that are newly emerging, constantly developing and increasingly relevant to Caribbean justice.

Disability and Inclusion Awareness Guidelines

These Guidelines are intended to provide Caribbean judiciaries and judicial officers with a practical tool for further developing and implementing key practices and procedures that promote and secure the rights of persons with disabilities, particularly in the administration of justice. They are fashioned in three parts: 1. The Introduction which provides an in-depth look at constitutional, ethical, and international underpinnings of the rights of persons with disabilities; 2. The Guidelines themselves which are across ten (10) key areas of disability inclusion and awareness; and 3. A Background to the development of these Guidelines, along with additional resources.

Judicial Research

Research interventions co-designed by EERTS:

Contact

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