Honduras may appeal to London courts
Tricky legal dispute in Central America? Sort it out in the London courts. Honduras, the state with the highest homicide rate in the world, is preparing to send appeal cases to the judicial committee of the privy council (JCPC) in Westminster.
The extraordinary expansion of UK legal jurisdiction is being negotiated in an effort to support the development of a pioneering enterprise zone in the crime-scarred republic.
The Honduran government is establishing what amounts to semi-independent city states, hoping that improved governance backed by international partners will attract business investment and create employment.
The complex constitutional agreement under discussion involves Mauritius an island 10,000 miles away in the Indian Ocean guaranteeing the legal framework of the courts in the development zones, known locally as La Región Especial de Desarrollo (RED).
full: http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2012/jul/22/honduras-london-courts
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