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CCJ Continues Referral Workshops in Suriname

CCJ Continues Referral Workshops in Suriname

On Tuesday, 7th May 2024, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), continued its Referral Workshop Series and sensitisation sessions on the CCJ’s Original Jurisdiction (OJ) with the Court of Justice of Suriname and Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Suriname. Throughout...

CCJ Dismisses Application for Review of Its Previous Order

CCJ Dismisses Application for Review of Its Previous Order

On Thursday, 25th April 2024, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) issued reasons in Graham Bethell v Royal Bank of Canada (Barbados) Limited [2024] CCJ 11 (AJ) BB for declining to review its own previous Order. This was an application for review from Barbados which...

CCJ Dismisses Challenge Against Electrical Consumption Arrears

CCJ Dismisses Challenge Against Electrical Consumption Arrears

  On Tuesday 9th April 2024, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) delivered judgment in Che Jain Ping and Xiao Guang Zhao v Guyana Power and Light Inc. [2024] CCJ 8 (AJ) GY, a decision in its Appellate Jurisdiction. In a judgment authored by Mr Justice Andrew...

CCJ Awards CEO Full Pension Benefits for Wrongful Dismissal

CCJ Awards CEO Full Pension Benefits for Wrongful Dismissal

  On Tuesday, 19th March 2024, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) delivered reasons for decision in Maurice Arjoon v The New Building Society Ltd, Trust Company (Guyana) Ltd, Executor of the Estate of Ahmad Khan, Seepaul Narine and Nizam Mohamed [GYCV2023/002],...

CCJ Integrates Sign Language Interpretation Into Judgment Delivery

CCJ Integrates Sign Language Interpretation Into Judgment Delivery

  For the first time, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) will integrate a sign language interpreter into its judgment delivery process in the Maurice Arjoon v The New Building Society Ltd. and Others matter on Tuesday, 19th March 2024 at 2:00 p.m. (AST). The...

XIV ANNUAL CCJ INTERNATIONAL LAW MOOT

XIV ANNUAL CCJ INTERNATIONAL LAW MOOT

The Annual CCJ International Law Moot is an activity in which law students take part in a simulated court proceeding. To bring the proceeding to life, each law faculty or institution represents the claimant or defendant in an Original Jurisdiction case before Judges...

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