Can Jamaica's Beach Law Actually Stop Private Developers?

Can Jamaica's Beach Law Actually Stop Private Developers?

Jamaica's courts are testing whether the 60-year-old Beach Control Act can enforce public beach access against private developers. The law prohibits entirely private beaches, yet enforcement has wavered. Upcoming rulings on burden of proof, enforcement mechanisms, and remedies will shape whether the legal right to public access becomes real—or whether developers can engineer exclusion within the law.

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