BVI
Road Town, Tortola VG 1110
British Virgin Islands
BVI
Road Town, Tortola VG 1110
British Virgin Islands
Kamille Adair Morgan focuses her practice on assisting companies in matters related to international dispute settlement, including international arbitration and the cross-border monetization and dilution of judgments, awards and other claims. In particular, she is well versed in public international law and offshore law, especially in Jamaica, the British Virgin Islands and other Caribbean jurisdictions.
Before joining Kobre & Kim, Dr. Adair Morgan was a legal consultant for the University of the West Indies Rights Advocacy Project and for Yushaine Morgan & Company. She also served as an Associate Legal Officer, law clerk and Judicial Fellow at the International Court of Justice in The Hague and was a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank Group Administrative Tribunal.
Admissions
- Legal Practitioner, British Virgin Islands
- Attorney, Supreme Court of Judicature of Jamaica
- Trinidad & Tobago
Education
- University of Oxford, DPhil
- University of Oxford, MPhil (Distinction)
- University of Oxford, BCL (Distinction)
- Norman Manley Law School, Legal Education Certificate of Merit
- University of the West Indies, LLB (First Class Honours)
Accolades
- Jamaica Rhodes Scholar, 2012, University of Oxford
- Winter Williams Prize, International Economic (Trade) Law, University of Oxford
- Mann Senior Scholarship (DPhil), University of Oxford
Professional & Community Involvement
- International Law Association (ILA) Caribbean Branch, Member
Publications & Presentations
- Co-author, “Jamaica: Legal Response to Covid-19” (The Oxford Compendium of National Legal Responses to Covid-19, 2021)
- Author, “Proposed Bahamian Constitutional Reform: No Room for Socio-Economic Rights” (Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, 2013)
- Author, “Human Trafficking Legislation in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Effective or Effected?” (Transitions in Caribbean Law: Law-Making, Constitutionalism and the Convergence of National and International Law, 2013)
- Author, “Human Trafficking Legislation in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago: A brief Assessment” (West Indian Law Journal, 2012)
Credentials
Admissions
- Legal Practitioner, British Virgin Islands
- Attorney, Supreme Court of Judicature of Jamaica
- Trinidad & Tobago
Education
- University of Oxford, DPhil
- University of Oxford, MPhil (Distinction)
- University of Oxford, BCL (Distinction)
- Norman Manley Law School, Legal Education Certificate of Merit
- University of the West Indies, LLB (First Class Honours)
Accolades
- Jamaica Rhodes Scholar, 2012, University of Oxford
- Winter Williams Prize, International Economic (Trade) Law, University of Oxford
- Mann Senior Scholarship (DPhil), University of Oxford
News
Professional & Community Involvement
- International Law Association (ILA) Caribbean Branch, Member
Publications & Presentations
- Co-author, “Jamaica: Legal Response to Covid-19” (The Oxford Compendium of National Legal Responses to Covid-19, 2021)
- Author, “Proposed Bahamian Constitutional Reform: No Room for Socio-Economic Rights” (Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog, 2013)
- Author, “Human Trafficking Legislation in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Effective or Effected?” (Transitions in Caribbean Law: Law-Making, Constitutionalism and the Convergence of National and International Law, 2013)
- Author, “Human Trafficking Legislation in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago: A brief Assessment” (West Indian Law Journal, 2012)