NON-OFFICIAL PARTICIPANTS
Mr George ABBOTT:
Department of International Economic Studies,
Glasgow University. Native of St Kitts
Professor Dennis AUSTIN: Dean, Faculty of Economic and Social Studies, Manchester University. Commonwealth expert, especially
Ghana and Malta
Dr Robert BENEWICK: Dean, School of Social Sciences, Sussex University
Mr Howard FERGUS: Speaker, Montserrat Legislative Council
Professor Yash GHAI: Faculty of International Law, Warwick University. Expert on minorities. Attended the New Hebrides
Constitutional Conference in Vila this month
Dr Cedric H GRANT: Guyana High Commissioner in London. Formerly a professor of political science in Canada. Author of standard book on Belize
Sir Bruce GREATBATCH: Head of Caribbean Development Division 1974-78. Governor Seychelles and BIOT 1969-73. Colonial Service
mainly in Nigeria
Mr Anthony V HAYDAY: Assistant Director, International Affairs Division, Commonwealth Secretariat. On secondment from HM Diplomatic Service
Mr David JESSOP:
Editor, Caribbean and West Indies Chronicle
Professor David MURRAY: Faculty of Social Sciences, Open University. Constitutional Adviser to Gilbert Islands
Mr Anthony NELSON MP: and Antigua in 1977
Member CPA delegation to St Lucia, BVI
Lord PITT.of Hampstead: Chairman, Royal Commission into the 1977 Disturbance, Bermuda. GLC chairman 1974-5. Born in Grenada
Mr Peter PROWTING: Chairman, Prowting Holdings Ltd and member of West Indies Trade Advisory Group. Hotelier in Turks and Caicos
Dr Kenneth ROBINSON: Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London (Director 1957-65). Vice Chancellor, Hong Kong University 1965- 72. Ex-Colonial Office and expert on French Colonial Empire. Has written widely on colonial problems. Member of UN Group on mini-States.
Mr Percy SELWYN:
Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton. Ex-Colonial Office. Has written widely on small states' problems.