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Mar 08, 2015 News
Sir Dennis Byron, President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), welcomed the Commonwealth of
Dominica to the Court’s Appellate Jurisdiction. He did so earlier Friday at the official ceremony to celebrate this move by the Eastern Caribbean state.
The Court President, Judges and the Registrar travelled to Dominica to attend the event, which was hosted at the State House Conference Centre. The ceremony was attended by His Excellency Charles A Savarin, President of the Commonwealth of Dominica; Roosevelt Skerrit, Prime Minister of Dominica, Her Worship the Honourable Mme. Justice Janice Pereira, Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court; Irwin LaRocque, Secretary General of CARICOM; Dr. Francis Alexis, Head of the Constitution Reform Committee of Grenada; and other dignitaries.
The Court President highlighted a quote from illustrious Dominican jurist, the Right Honourable Telford Georges, who regarded it as: “a compromise of sovereignty” for Caribbean nations to remain wedded “to a court which is part of the former colonial hierarchy”
“In this context I extend my congratulations to the people of Dominica; to the Hon Roosevelt Skerrit Prime Minister, and to the entire government and establishment on this definitive step completing the circle of independence.”
The Court President described the CCJ as an accessible final court: “The CCJ offers increased access to justice for the people of the Caribbean. This is very evident in the countries in which the CCJ is already the final court.
“Unlike the Privy Council, ordinary folk have been bringing their cases before the CCJ. It is not only governments and big business who are litigants before our court. We have a much less expensive and simpler procedure for lodging an appeal. Many more cases from Barbados, Guyana and Belize come to the CCJ and we can proudly assure you that the court is accessible to anyone who has a legitimate dispute worthy of adjudication.”
Dominica is the fourth country to accede to the CCJ’s Appellate Jurisdiction, which is currently also accessed by Barbados, Guyana and Belize.
Prior to the ceremony, on Thursday, the President, Judges and Registrar conducted training sessions for local court staff and the Dominica Bar Association. The training session was geared at sensitization on the procedural rules and techniques for accessing the CCJ’s appellate jurisdiction. These sessions were well attended and facilitated good discourse between the Bar and the Court.
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