Harold has worked on the judicial side of international economic law under the CARICOM Agreement at the Caribbean Court of Justice, and served private sector clients in resolving cross-border business and regulatory policy cases as an associate at a Kalik Lewin, in Washington D.C. In 2014 he joined Locus Economica to work on spacial development frameworks, and has also assumed the duties of an officer of WEPZA, the world's first SEZ trade association. He worked as a Foreign Legal Specialist for the Public International Law and Policy Group while he pursued his LL.M. in trade law at American University, Washington College of Law in D.C. Harold also lived in Japan from 2005 to 2010 where he...