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Campbell, Dayton v The Attorney General of Jamaica

Case Number: 
SU 2023CV0073
Neutral Citation: 
[2025] JMFC Full 2
Date of Delivery: 
16.05.2025

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – The Constitution of Jamaica – Section 13, 19, & 20 of The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (Constitutional Amendment) Act, 2011 – Whether the Claimant has locus standi – Whether the States of Public Emergency were imposed for a proper purpose within the meaning of Section 20 of the Constitution – Whether the imposition of States of Public Emergency was reasonably justifiable – Whether the imposition of States of Public Emergency was demonstrably justifiable in a free and democratic society – Whether the imposition of States of Public Emergency breached the doctrine of separation of powers.

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