Jamaican Judiciary pursuing ISO certification

In a significant move towards improving the operational efficiency and accountability of the Jamaican judicial system, Chief Justice, Hon. Bryan Sykes, has announced that the International Organization of Standardization (ISO) certification is being actively pursued for certain processes within the courts. 

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In an interview with JIS News, Chief Justice Sykes explained the rationale behind this initiative and its potential impact on the Jamaican judiciary.

Raising the bar to international standards

Chief Justice Sykes emphasized the importance of adhering to international standards, stating that the ISO certification would compel the courts to document their processes, make them public, and enforce internal oversight. 

“So, you will have to demonstrate that over time you are not only acting in accordance with your stated standards but in the event that shortcomings are identified, then you have to demonstrate that you are actually working on and improving those shortcomings. By the end of 2024 we should see improved service delivery from all our courts,” he further said.

The Chief Justice expressed optimism about the outcome, stating that by the end of 2024, there should be improved service delivery from all the courts.

International Consortium for court excellence

In a parallel effort to enhance the efficiency and quality of the Jamaican judicial system, Chief Justice Sykes revealed that the Jamaican judiciary has joined the International Consortium for Court Excellence. 

This move signifies a commitment to benchmarking against global standards and fostering collaboration with courts from diverse legal systems worldwide.

Chief Justice Sykes highlighted the benefits of this international partnership, saying, “So, both from a qualitative standpoint and from a quantitative standpoint we will be benefiting from the interaction with courts from different legal systems, different parts of the world, and consequently, what we are doing is holding ourselves accountable by meeting international standards.” 

Data-driven improvement and accountability

To secure membership in the International Consortium for Court Excellence, Chief Justice Sykes shared that an internal survey of the Jamaican judiciary was conducted to establish a baseline of its performance. 

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He explained the subsequent steps, stating that “The areas that need improvement, we have to develop and submit a plan of improvement to the organisation, and then if you are accepted as a member… you have to demonstrate, with data, that you are actually addressing the areas of weakness that the survey identified.”.

A promising year ahead

Chief Justice Sykes expressed his optimism about the future of the Jamaican judicial system, emphasizing the ongoing commitment to improvement in 2024. 

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