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A critique of the Caribbean Court of Justice

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  • 8/4/06 JOYD
Summary: Posits that the current structure of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) suggests that the designers lacked the foresight to see that Haiti and Suriname would become full members of CARICOM and also to for see the possibility that in the distant future Venezuela may also become a member of CARICOM. Suggests that the CCJ as it is currently structured will be shown to be obsolete.
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Posits that the current structure of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) suggests that the designers lacked the foresight to see that Haiti and Suriname would become full members of CARICOM and also to for see the possibility that in the distant future Venezuela may also become a member of CARICOM. Suggests that the CCJ as it is currently structured will be shown to be obsolete.

8/4/06 JOYD

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