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Jamaica to take fight for slavery reparations to King Charles

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By Catarina Demony LONDON (Reuters) -Jamaica will ask King Charles to request legal advice from the London-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the final court of appeal for UK overseas

Jamaica Seeks Slavery Reparations Through King Charles' Legal Advice

By Catarina Demony

LONDON (Reuters) -Jamaica will ask King Charles to request legal advice from the London-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the final court of appeal for UK overseas territories and some Commonwealth nations, on the issue of slavery reparations.

Under the Judicial Committee Act of 1833, Charles, who remains Jamaica's head of state after the country gained independence from Britain in 1962, has the authority to refer matters to the council for consideration.

Hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans were shipped to Jamaica, and many scholars and advocates say the legacy of that period has resulted in or played a role in today's inequities.

Calls for reparations are longstanding and moves such as the appeal to Charles help to keep the topic in the public spotlight. A backlash against it has also been growing, and many of Europe's leaders have opposed even talking about it.

Jamaica's culture minister, Olivia Grange, said her government was seeking the council to consider whether the forced transport of enslaved Africans to Jamaica and their subsequent enslavement was lawful, and if it constituted a crime against humanity.

It is also calling on the council to examine whether Britain is "under an obligation to provide a remedy" to Jamaica, not only for slavery but also for its enduring consequences.

"We will be submitting a petition to His Majesty King Charles III to refer to the Privy Council a set of questions that we want answered within his current position as head of state of Jamaica," Grange said in the Jamaican parliament on Tuesday.

Nicola Diggle, an expert in Privy Council appeals at London law firm Blake Morgan, said the monarch could refer any matter to the council. Lower courts in countries such as Jamaica, where the council is the final court of appeal, can also refer cases.

However, it may decide the matter is unsuitable for its opinion.

The legal weight of the council's recommendations can vary. They could either be treated as a court judgment or non-enforceable legal opinions.

Charles expressed deep sorrow over slavery in a speech to Commonwealth leaders in 2022 but Britain, like other former colonial powers, has so far rejected demands for reparations.

The petition comes after Jamaica's government presented a bill in December last year to ditch the king as head of state.

(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Alison Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • Jamaica seeks reparations for slavery from the UK.
  • King Charles asked to refer the matter to the Privy Council.
  • The council's role is to assess the legality of historical slavery.
  • Jamaica's government is pushing for a formal remedy.
  • The issue highlights ongoing debates about colonial legacies.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jamaica asking King Charles to do?
Jamaica is asking King Charles to request legal advice from the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council regarding slavery reparations.
What authority does King Charles have in this matter?
Under the Judicial Committee Act of 1833, King Charles has the authority to refer matters to the Privy Council for consideration.
What are the implications of the Privy Council's recommendations?
The legal weight of the Privy Council's recommendations can vary; they may be treated as a court judgment or as non-enforceable legal opinions.
What has been the response to calls for reparations?
Calls for reparations have been longstanding, but there has been a growing backlash against them, with many European leaders rejecting the demands.
What recent action did Jamaica's government take regarding the monarchy?
Jamaica's government presented a bill in December to remove the king as head of state, highlighting ongoing discussions about the monarchy's role.

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