News

May 09, 2014

St Lucia is planning to accede to the Caribbean Court of Justice as the country’s final court of appeal, the government announced this week.

“My Government will therefore follow the lead of the Commonwealth of Dominica and proceed, pursuant to section 41(7) of our Constitution,   to advise Her Majesty’s Government that it wishes to give effect to the international Agreement establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice,” St Lucia Governor General Dame Pearlette Louisy said in her recent Throne Speech.

St Lucia, like most of the Caribbean, currently sends its final appeals to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London.

The country would be the latest in the region to plan to sign on to the court. Earlier this year, Dominica announced a similar plan to amend its constitution to accede to the Caribbean Court of Justice.

For now, only Barbados, Belize and Guyana send their appeals to the Caribbean Court of Justice. Trinidad in 2012 announced it would send criminal, but not civil, cases to the court.

St Lucia will have to amend its constitution to make the change, however, and the UK will still have to agree to the move.

“Let it never be said that we are an ungrateful nation. We shall always be grateful to the United Kingdom Government for the years it has allowed us to use the Privy Council as our final Court Of Appeal,” Louisy said.

In 2002, St Lucia ratified the regional agreement establishing the CCJ.

Related News

Portrait,Of,Happy,Successful,Multiracial,Business,Team,Standing,With,Digital
CARICOM Secretariat, IMPACS webinar focuses on ‘Youth as Agents for Change in Crime Prevention’

‘Youth as Agents for Change in Crime Prevention’ will be the focus of a webinar that the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat and the CARICOM Implementation Agency for Cr

mnurse
Graphic - WISE Nominations WISE SEYA 2025
Nominations open for CARICOM Energy Awards 2025

Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Citizens and residents are invited to apply for or nominate a peer, mentor, or mentee for the CARICOM Women in Sustainable Energy Awards (WISE),

mnurse
Regional Nursing Body group photo
Calls for more investment in nurses as shortage hurts Region

The critical shortage of nurses in the Region and the resulting impacts on the health sector of Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) are major concerns of policy

mnurse