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In 1834 Antigua became the only British colony in the Caribbean to move directly from slavery to full emancipation. Immediate freedom, however, did not live up to its promise, as it did not guarantee any level of stability or autonomy, and the implementation of new forms of coercion and control made it, in many ways, indistinguishable from slavery. In Troubling Freedom Natasha Lightfoot tells the story of how Antigua's newly freed black working people struggled to realize freedom in their everyday lives, prior to and in the decades following emancipation. She presents freedpeople's efforts to form an efficient workforce, acquire property, secure housing, worship, and build independent communities in response to elite prescriptions for acceptable behavior and oppression. Despite its continued efforts, Antigua's black population failed to convince whites that its members were worthy of full economic and political inclusion. By highlighting the diverse ways freedpeople defined and created freedom through quotidian acts of survival and occasional uprisings, Lightfoot complicates conceptions of freedom and the general narrative that landlessness was the primary constraint for newly emancipated slaves in the Caribbean.
2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Antigua & Barbuda Investment and Trade Laws and Regulations Handbook
The Act includes provisions for powers to make an Order in Council to enable the UK to implement i) revisions of international agreements relating to compensation for oil pollution from ships; and ii) Annex VI of the MARPOL Convention. It also amends section 178 (1) of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 in relation to the limitation period for claiming compensation from the international compensation fund for oil pollution damage.