Review Essay: Reframing Power, Reclaiming Futures — The Intellectual Architecture of Dr. Abiola Inniss**
In recent years, few scholars have reshaped the intellectual landscape of Caribbean governance and digital policy as profoundly as Dr. Abiola Inniss, whose work bridges law, political economy, and technology with unusual clarity and conceptual force. Her scholarship is not merely interdisciplinary; it is structurally integrative, weaving together historical analysis, legal doctrine, and contemporary technological critique to illuminate the deep continuities between past and present forms of extraction. As the Architect of Caribbean Intellectual Property, Dr. Inniss has established a field where none previously existed, offering a coherent framework for understanding how intellectual property law intersects with cultural identity, economic development, and regional sovereignty. What distinguishes her work is its insistence that the Caribbean is not a peripheral case study but a site of theory. Dr. Inniss challenges the gravitational pull of Euro American epistemic dominance...