CCJ observing 14th anniversary

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) celebrated its 14thanniversary on Tuesday, with its President, Justice Adrian Saunders saying that the Trinidad-based regional court has much to be proud of.

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“In 2018, we delivered our highest number of judgments in a year in the Appellate Jurisdiction, 34 in total, and we tried seven cases filed in the Original Jurisdiction, where we generally had two each year.  The increased use of the CCJ seems to reflect growing confidence in the Court and a recognition that we play an important role in the Caribbean,’ Justice Saunders said.

The Court was established in 2001 to replace the London-based Privy Council and Justice Saunders said that the Court has launched a strategic plan which will direct activities over the next five years.

“One of the strategic issues identified, when we were gathering data to inform the plan, was the need for increased communication. With CCJ Week, we are beginning to provide our stakeholders with increased information while we continue to produce excellent work in our judicial area”.

The anniversary is being observed with a week of activities and earlier Tuesday, the CCJ launched its 2019 Rules of Court for the Original and Appellate Jurisdictions.

The Rules of the Court are reviewed every two years and the revisions help to further reduce delay, ensure greater clarity and support advances in court administration,” the CCJ said in a statement.

It said it would also reveal a new design for its website, www.ccj.org, during the week, noting that the new design will reflect a modern aesthetic and featured to be will also include an enhanced search for judgments and a new Court calendar on the homepage.

At the start of the weeklong activities, Justice Saunders again appealed to Caribbean countries to join the CCJ, which also serves as an international tribunal interpreting the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas that governs the regional integration movement.

While most of the CARICOM countries are signatories to the Original Jurisdiction of the Court, only Barbados, Guyana, Dominica, Barbados and Belize have signed on to the Appellate Jurisdiction.

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The CCJ  will hold an open day on Wednesday, April 17.

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