Myrie ruling ‘good for Caribbean’

Oct 08, 2013

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The Caribbean Court of Justice’s (CCJ) decision in the high profile Shanique Myrie case has implications for the broader freedom of movement regime, says principal of the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, Sir Hilary Beckles.
And according to the regional academic, it should encourage all Caribbean countries to make the CCJ their final appellate court.
Sir Hilary made the comments while speaking to the media yesterday following the renaming of the campus’ old administration building which is now known as the Leslie Robinson Building in honour of Cave Hill’s first principal.

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