- Ira DeCordova Rowe
The Hon. Ira De Cordova Rowe, Q.C., O.J. (
February 8 ,1928 –January 25 ,2004 ) was one of the foremost jurists of the Commonwealth Caribbean. His decisions on Jamaican, Belizan and Bahamian Constitution Law created a new Commonwealth jurisprudence based on theWestminster Model with a strong reliance on the wording of the new Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions. Judge Rowe's fearless support for theCaribbean Court of Justice swayed many of the Court's initial critics. His belief thatCaribbean students were as good as any law students in the world inspired many young lawyers of Caribbean heritage. Always ascholar , Judge Rowe thought that judges ought not to usurp the role of thelegislator and based most of his more than five hundred publishedOpinions on principles of English andCaribbean Law as laid down inprecedents andstatutes . He believed that the newly independent Caribbean nations needed efficient, practical legal systems based on certainty and stability. He considered The Most Hon.Norman Washington Manley Q.C. a professional mentor. . Ira Rowe was the judicial giant ofCaribbean jurisprudence in the last three decades of the Twentieth century. He was the author of many significant decisions including the Queen v Oliver Whylie, which codified the law of identification in the Caribbean; and Belize Alliance vs the Department of the Environment and Belize Electric Company Ltd., the most significant environmental decision in the Commonwealth Caribbean. His role in chairing the [http://www.mfaft.gov.jm/News/news%20release_feb7,04.htm Family Law Committee in Jamaica] led to the repeal ofbastardy laws in Jamaica. Most other Caribbean Commonwealth jurisdictions followed.Biography
Ira Rowe was born in humble circumstances in
Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica . His father, William Rowe, atobacco farmer, traveled frequently toCuba to sell tobacco to fund Ira’s education at the prestigious [http://www.munro.org.jm Munro Boy’s School] in the Santa Cruz mountains of Jamaica. His mother Caroline Rowe was a teacher. Ira’s first job was as a reader to the village of Dalton of theWorld War II fortunes of theWest India Regiment s serving in Europe.He served as an elementary school teacher and then as a Clerk of the Courts in
Savanna-la-Mar , Jamaica, before traveling toEngland to read for the Bar atLincoln’s Inn in 1957. He sought to retain the very highest traditions of barristerial endeavor thereafter, strictly applying the rules of the British bar to the rest of his professional life. In 1958 he married Audrey Rowe a Registered Nurse. His son David P. Rowe is a prominent trial lawyer in South Florida, and his daughter Patricia, who also lives inFlorida , is a pediatric physician. Jamaica became independent in 1962 and SirAlexander Bustamante sent the young Rowe to set up the first overseas passport office for Jamaica in theUnited Kingdom in 1964. While serving as legal attaché in the United Kingdom he rendered valuable legal advice to Lucky Gordon, a Jamaican involved with theProfumo scandal . Ira Rowe was promoted, recalled to Jamaica in 1966 to serve as the country’s delegate to the 21st Session of the General Assembly of theUnited Nations at the height of theCold War . During that period he addressed the Assembly about racial dignity andnon-alignment , and explained Jamaica’s emerging foreign policy to Dr.Ralph Bunche ,Golda Meir andAlexey Kosygin .He assisted in the co-ordination of Ethiopian Emperor
Haile Selassie 's 1966 visit to Jamaica. In 1967 to 1969 he served as AssistantAttorney General andSolicitor General in Jamaica. At a time when Jamaica was torn with controversy overBlack Power and the development of theRastafarian community, Rowe opined in favor of respect for human rights. In 1968 he was made aQueens Counsel , the youngest Queens Counsel in the Commonwealth at that time. In 1969 he was appointed a Judge of theSupreme Court of Jamaica . Judge Rowe’s decisions over a thirty-year period fundamentally anchored Jamaican and Commonwealth Jurisprudence in the Westminster model. His decision on R v Trevor Stone gave legitimacy to judges of unlimited jurisdiction sitting in criminal cases without ajury . His decisions in theCayman Islands mademoney laundering more difficult. While sitting as President of the Court of Appeal ofBelize , his decisions reinforced therule of law and gave a strong advantage to defenders of the environment in that country. His fearless arraignment of a number of military officers for murder in the [http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/html/20051105t190000-0500_91855_obs_stains_on_the_jdf_from_green_bay_to_tivoli.asp Green Bay killings] incident reinforced theSeparation of Powers and constitutional law in Jamaica.His most significant contribution to Caribbean people was his quiet legal crusade against the concept of
illegitimacy in Family Law in theWest Indies . The Family Law Committee of Jamaica, of which he was Chairman, abolishedBastardy in Jamaica (see [http://www.moj.gov.jm/laws/statutes/Status%20of%20Children%20Act.pdf#search=%22status%20of%20children%20act%20jamaica%22Link Status of Children Act 1976] ). Prior to the proposals of his Family Law Committee, individuals who were born out of wedlock in the Caribbean could not inherit in "pari passu " with their legitimate siblings.Rowe was a champion of the
Caribbean Court of Justice , which he did not live to serve on. He served as Chancellor of theAnglican Diocese of Jamaica for 20 years.Queen Elizabeth II expressed condolences on his death through a statement issued by her Chief Clerk, Gill Middleburgh.
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* [http://www.constitution-and-rights.com/ira-rowe-caribbean-lawyer.html Ira Rowe, Caribbean Lawyer, garaibooks 2006.]
* [http://www.constitution-and-rights.com/support-files/trial-by-jury-1.pdf#search=%22Trevor%20Stone%20JLR%2037%22 Trevor Stone v Queen 1980 17 JLR 37. Trevor Stone v Queen 1980 17 JLR 37.]
* [http://www.jis.gov.jm/special_sections/Bills%20&%20Acts/constit.htm Jamaica Constitution Order in Council.]
* [http://www.mfaft.gov.jm/News/news%20release_feb7,04.htm Report of the Family Law Committee of Jamaica 1975.]
* [http://www.belizelaw.org/judgements/new_dec/no_30_of_2000.html Leslie Frank Shaw v Belize Cemcol Ltd - Civil Appeal No. 30 of 2000.]
* [http://www.belizelaw.org/judgements/oct_2002/3_of_2002.html George Meerabux v The Attorney General - Court of Appeal, Belize, No. 3 of 2002.]
* [http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/2004/01/27/jurist.htm Caribbean Net News report of Ira Rowe's death.]
* [http://www.belizelaw.org/judgements/nov_2002/8_of_2000.html Birgit Irgit Wallraf and Michael Wallraf v John C. Roberson, Ruth E. Roberson, Gerald J. McDermott and Linda J. McDermott - Court of Appeal, Civil Appeal No. 8 of 2000.]
* [http://www.gov.ky/pls/portal/docs/PAGE/CIGHOME/PRESSROOM/ARCHIVE/200401/JROWEDIES.PDF Press Release from the Cayman Islands Government Information Services regarding Ira Rowe's death.]
* [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20040202/lead/lead6.html "The Jamaica Gleaner" report by Wyvolyn Gager regarding Ira Rowe's death.]
* [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20040205/news/news4.html "The Jamaica Gleaner" report on Jamaica bids farewell to Appeal Judge.]
* [http://www.jis.gov.jm/justice/html/20040207t090000-0500_1684_jis_senate_accepts__report__passes__spouse__bill.asp The Jamaican Senate approves the Family Property (Rights of Spouses) Act and approved the Bill.]
* [http://www.southfloridacaribbeannews.com/events.asp?BNR=events Notification for the launching of the book "Ira Rowe - Caribbean Lawyer."]
* [http://www.sc.gov.jm/Judgments/sc/HCV0169_2003.pdf#search=%22Jamaica%20Law%20Reports%20Ira%20Rowe%22 Attorney General of Jamaica v National Transport Co-operative Society Limited - Claim No. 2003/HCV0169.]
*Norman Washington Manley
*Sir Alexander Bustamante
*Black Power
*Rastafarians
*Separation of Powers
*Westminster Model
* [http://www.moj.gov.jm/laws/statutes/Status%20of%20Children%20Act.pdf#search=%22status%20of%20children%20act%20jamaica%22 Status of Children Act, Jamaica.]
* [http://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex_browse.details?p_lang=en&p_country=JAM&p_classification=04&p_origin=SUBJECT Status of Children Act, Jamaica.]
* [http://www.moj.gov.jm/ati_rel_acts Status of Children Act - Ministry of Justice, Jamaica.]
* [http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2001/vol4/jamaicatb.htm Jamaica reports to treaty bodies concerning the Status of Children Act.]
* [http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/html/20051105t190000-0500_91855_obs_stains_on_the_jdf_from_green_bay_to_tivoli.asp Green Bay Killings.]External links
* [http://www.constitution-and-rights.com/tribute-ira-rowe.html Ira Rowe - Man of Substance passes on.]
* [http://www.constitution-and-rights.com/ira-rowe-pictures.html Pictures of Ira Rowe.]
* [http://www.jis.gov.jm/special_sections/Bills%20&%20Acts/constit.htm Jamaica Constitution Order in Council.]
* [http://www.mfaft.gov.jm/News/news%20release_feb7,04.htm Report of the Family Law Committee of Jamaica 1975.]
* [http://www.belizelaw.org/judgements/new_dec/no_30_of_2000.html Leslie Frank Shaw v Belize Cemcol Ltd - Civil Appeal No. 30 of 2000.]
* [http://www.belizelaw.org/judgements/oct_2002/3_of_2002.html George Meerabux v The Attorney General - Court of Appeal, Belize, No. 3 of 2002.]
* [http://www.belizelaw.org/judgements/nov_2002/8_of_2000.html Birgit Irgit Wallraf and Michael Wallraf v John C. Roberson, Ruth E. Roberson, Gerald J. McDermott and Linda J. McDermott - Court of Appeal, Civil Appeal No. 8 of 2000.]
* [http://www.jis.gov.jm/justice/html/20040207t090000-0500_1684_jis_senate_accepts__report__passes__spouse__bill.asp The Jamaican Senate approves the Family Property (Rights of Spouses) Act and approved the Bill.]
* [http://www.southfloridacaribbeannews.com/events.asp?BNR=events Notification for the launching of the book "Ira Rowe - Caribbean Lawyer."]
* [http://www.sc.gov.jm/Judgments/sc/HCV0169_2003.pdf#search=%22Jamaica%20Law%20Reports%20Ira%20Rowe%22 Attorney General of Jamaica v National Transport Co-operative Society Limited Claim No. 2003/HCV0169.]
* [http://coldwarfiles.org The Cold War Files.]
* [http://politics.guardian.co.uk/politicspast/story/0,9061,471383,00.html The Profumo Scandal.]
* [http://www.moj.gov.jm/laws/statutes/Status%20of%20Children%20Act.pdf#search=%22status%20of%20children%20act%20jamaica%22 Status of Children Act, Jamaica.]
* [http://www.ilo.org/dyn/natlex/natlex_browse.details?p_lang=en&p_country=JAM&p_classification=04&p_origin=SUBJECT Status of Children Act, Jamaica.]
* [http://www.moj.gov.jm/ati_rel_acts Status of Children Act - Ministry of Justice, Jamaica.]
* [http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord2001/vol4/jamaicatb.htm Jamaica reports to treaty bodies concerning the Status of Children Act.]
* [http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/html/20051105t190000-0500_91855_obs_stains_on_the_jdf_from_green_bay_to_tivoli.asp Green Bay Killings.]
* [http://www.southfloridacaribbeannews.com/story.asp?ID=1490 South Florida Caribbean News article - Book Launch re Ira D. Rowe.]
* [http://www.jis.gov.jm/foreign_affairs/html/20060913t110000-0500_9987_jis_book_on_late_chief_justice_ira_rowe_launched_in_miami.asp Jamaica Information Service article - Book Launch re Ira D. Rowe.]
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