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Caribbean Court of Justice welcomes Dominica to appellate court
The Caribbean Court of Justice welcomed Dominica on Friday as the fourth state, of the 12 Caribbean Community members, to access the Appellate Jurisdiction of […]
Continue readingDominica adopts Caribbean Court as court of final appeal
Dominica adopts Caribbean Court as court of final appeal The gоvеrnmеnt оf Dоmіnіса announced Tuеѕdау thаt the Cаrіbbеаn Cоurt оf Justice, or CCJ, wіll bесоmе […]
Continue readingDominica to sever ties with Privy Council ‘this week’
ST JOHN’S Antigua (CMC) – Dominica says it intends severing ties with the London Privy Council “this week” after the Parliament there approved of legislation […]
Continue readingPM Congratulates Dominica for Adopting CCJ as Final Court of Appeal
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller has congratulated the Prime Minister of Dominica, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit, for that country’s enactment of legislation amending […]
Continue readingFree movement for CARICOM nationals
By Deshon J Griffith Faculty of Law, UWI Cave Hill In the case of Shanique Myrie v State of Barbados [2013] CCJ 3 (OJ) the […]
Continue readingThe Dominica Bar Association Officially Launches Law Week 2014
Written by GIS Dominica on 03 June 2014. The Dominica Bar Association officially kicked off activities for Law Week 2014 with an annual Law Fair […]
Continue readingDominica Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit
Dominica will soon introduce a bill to Parliament that would amend the country’s constitution to accede to the Caribbean Court of Justice, according to the […]
Continue readingDominica Opposition may not support move to CCJ
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – The main opposition United Workers Party (UWP) has hinted that it may not support moves by the Roosevelt Skerrit government to […]
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