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The CCJ Celebrates 14 years

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is celebrating 14 years of its operations on Tuesday, 16th April 2019. The Court is marking this occasion with activities throughout the week. Today, to commemorate the actual day of the anniversary, 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 judges and the staff of the CCJ held a small ceremony to celebrate the anniversary and to witness the signing of the Rules.

Additionally, a brochure containing information about the Court was inserted in one of the daily newspapers in Trinidad and Tobago to allow people an opportunity to learn about the Court. It is hoped that there will be similar initiatives with other newspapers throughout the region going forward.

The President of the CCJ, the Hon. Mr. Justice Adrian Saunders stated, “The CCJ has much to be proud of in its 14 years. 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.” He noted that the Court also launched its 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 CCJ will also reveal a new design for its website, which can be found at www.ccj.org, during the week. 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.

The Court will welcome the public to its headquarters in Port of Spain on Wednesday, 17th of April. Guided tours start at 9 am and conclude at 3 pm. Information about the Court will be shared, with an interactive tour of the courtroom and a demonstration of the technology that underpins the Court. Elements of the tour will be shared online for those who cannot be in Port of Spain.

Throughout the week, the CCJ will share information about the Court on its social media platforms on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. The celebratory activities will close on the 18th of April where the CCJ will answer questions from the public on various platforms. There will be a particular focus to sharing information on the CCJ’s social media platforms, on Thursday, the 18th of April, when the CCJ’s social media platform will provide answers to questions submitted on social media and through an email address, info@ccj.org. Members of the public are invited to pose questions directly to representatives from the CCJ.

The week of activities to mark the anniversary began with a Media Open Day on the 13th of April. Representatives from the media were invited to meet with, and hear from, the CCJ’s President and Judges, as well as invited presenters, where they learned about the Court and posed questions to the  panel .

This article is copyright © 2019 DOM767

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Caribbean Court of Justice

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is a unique court, established in 2005 and currently led by the Hon. Mr. Justice Adrian Saunders, the CCJ functions as two courts in one. In its appellate jurisdiction it serves as a final court of appeal and, in its original jurisdiction, it protects the rights of citizens of the 12 CARICOM states.

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