President of Dominica H.E. Charles A Savarin, Prime Minister the Honourable Roosevelt Skerrit, President of the Caribbean Court of Justice the Right Honourable Sir Dennis Byron and other local and regional dignitaries and officials will be in attendance.
“The CCJ is an important instrument of integration and our own independence because we now have a court that has been designed by ourselves, managed by ourselves and, of course, indicating to the world that we are mature enough to handle our affairs in every facet of our development,” Prime Minister Skerrit has stated.
Prime Minister Skerrit described the passage of the bill (to amend the Constitution to facilitate the establishment of the CCJ as the Final Court of Appeal in Dominica) as a historic day for Dominica. Prime Minister Skerrit said that Dominicans will have greater and much easier access to justice.
“We must appreciate that this will allow for, in our mind and based on the record so far of cases that have come before the Caribbean Court of Justice that it will allow for more of our citizens to gain access to all the levels of the judiciary system in the region. So we are very pleased that the Parliament has been able to pass this; we look forward to our citizens taking advantage of it so that they can feel that the full process of the justice system,” Prime Minister Skerrit stated.
The ceremony to mark Dominica’s accession to the appellate jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice will be broadcast LIVE via radio, television and internet streaming both locally and regionally. Dominica is the fourth country following Guyana, Barbados and Belize to recognize the court in its appellate jurisdiction.
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Searchable map/satellite view of Roseau, the national capital of Dominica.