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The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is the Caribbean regional judicial tribunal established on 14 February 2001, by the Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice. The agreement was signed on that date by the CARICOM states of: Antigua and Barbuda ; Barbados; Belize; Grenada; Guyana; Jamaica; Saint Kitts and Nevis ; Saint Lucia ...
The Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers (CAJO) is a Caribbean association of judicial officers. Members include the region's chief justices, judges, magistrates, masters, tribunal members, registrars, executive court administrators and many other judicial officers as defined in the draft constitution of the organization. It counts among ...
Presidents of the Caribbean Court of Justice (1 P) Pages in category "Caribbean Court of Justice judges" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Maureen Rajnauth-Lee is a jurist from Trinidad and Tobago.She has sat on the Caribbean Court of Justice since 2015. [1] [2] [3]Rajnauth-Lee graduated from the University of the West Indies in 1976 with a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours), continuing her education at the Hugh Wooding Law School.
The Court of Appeal Caribbean Court of Justice, which replaced the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 2005 in cases originating from Barbados. The Constitution places the Caribbean Court of Justice at the pinnacle of the Barbadian judicial system. The Court has two types of jurisdictions: appellate jurisdiction and original jurisdiction ...
Search. Search. Appearance. ... Caribbean Court of Justice; Court of Appeal; ... The country follows the Westminster system and elects sixty-three Members of ...
As Chief Justice, he was the supreme judicial officer of the courts of Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. In 2005, he was appointed as a judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice and stepped down from the ECSC.
Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago; In office 31 May 1995 – 18 July 2002: Appointed by: President Noor Hassanali: President of the Caribbean Court of Justice; In office 18 August 2004 – 18 August 2011: Personal details; Born 18 July 1937 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Died: 30 March 2024 (aged 86) Nationality