Events
Fifth Annual International Law Moot for Caribbean law students. Thursday 14 and Friday 15 March 2013
The Hugh Wooding Law School of Trinidad and Tobago emerged as first-time winners of the Court’s 5th Annual International Law Moot (2013) which was held for the first time on... Continue »
The Conference of the Heads of Judiciary of CARICOM and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S.-based National Center for State Courts... Continue »
The Conference of the Heads of Judiciary of CARICOM and the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S.-based National Center for State Courts... Continue »
General Information The Caribbean Court of Justice will host its 4th International Law Moot Competition on Friday 23 March 2012, with participation from the following six regional law schools and... Continue »
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has been in existence since April 16, 2005 and is tasked with the twin roles of shaping and developing a Caribbean jurisprudence, and interpreting... Continue »
The Right Honourable Sir Charles Michael Dennis Byron was sworn in as the new President of the Caribbean Court of Justice, at Government House, Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis on... Continue »
With the assistance and support of the High Court of Grenada, the Ministry of Legal Affairs and the Grenada Bar Association, a CCJ contingent facilitated meetings and presentations with various... Continue »
Our third annual Law Moot was an unheralded success and augurs well for the future of jurisprudence in the region. (more…) Continue »
In an effort to engage the region’s youth in the Court’s public awareness campaign, the CCJ hosted a Children’s Calendar Art Competition under the theme Many Nations…One Caribbean. The competition... Continue »
The topic was "International Law and its Relevance for CSME Litigation". December 6-10, 2010. Continue »
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