Watch live boadcast of CCJ Media Day

Dominica News Online (DNO) brings you a live broadcast of CCJ Media Day which is being held by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) today, Saturday April 13, 2019.

The live stream will be in two parts: (1) Presentation from the Judges and Invited Guests and (2) Courtroom Tour and IT Demonstration.

Watch Presentation from Judges and Invited Guests, now underway, below.

 

Watch Courtroom Tour and IT Presentation which is scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm, below.

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1 Comment

  1. Confused
    April 14, 2019

    One of my longstanding issue with the CCJ is its location. I can’t for the life of me understand why the CCJ is headquartered in Trinidad and Trinidad is not even a member of the CCJ. Why is this so? I think the CCJ headquarters should have been in the countries that have signed on to have it as their final court of justices. I find that all these defining regional institutions and agencies need to be decentralized so as not to disenfranchise any one country. It is always Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Guyana getting to be the headquarters of most of these regional organizations and then we wonder why the economies of the others are not able to catch up.

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