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The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) is a superior court of record for the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), [1] including six independent states: Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and three British Overseas Territories (Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, and Montserrat).
Dame Janice Mesadis Pereira (née George; formerly: George-Creque, Creque) DBE PC, is the Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. [1] She became the first female Chief Justice and the first person from the British Virgin Islands to become Chief Justice in 2012.
The Virgin Islands Supreme Court. The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court is the superior court of record in the British Virgin Islands. [8] Although commonly referred to as the High Court, technically its correct name is the Supreme Court. It is a court of unlimited jurisdiction in the British Virgin Islands.
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC), which was created during the era of WISA, today handles the judicial matters in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. When a trial surpasses the stage of High Court in an OECS member state, it can then be passed on to the ECSC at the level of Supreme court.
Mario Michel. Mario F. Michel (born 1960) is a Saint Lucian lawyer and politician and since 2009 has been a judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. Michel studied Economics and History at the University of the West Indies in Cave Hill, Barbados. He then went on to study at the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad and Tobago from 1988 to ...
B. Edward Bannister. Francis Belle. Kenneth Benjamin (judge) Louise Blenman. Frederick Bruce-Lyle.
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Margaret A. Price Findlay is a Trinidad and Tobago lawyer and judge. She has worked primarily in the British Virgin Islands, and since 2009, she has been a High Court Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court . Price Findlay earned a bachelor of laws degree from the University of the West Indies. From 1987 to 1991 she worked as a lawyer in ...