The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ): Evaluating Its Impact and Relevance in Advancing Regional Integration and Human Rights

Introduction The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) was established in 2001 as the final appellate court for Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member states, aiming to replace the United Kingdom’s Privy Council as the region’s highest court . Since its inception, the CCJ has been a subject of extensive debates, with some arguing that it is a … Read more