Dive into the Conference Experience
Engaging Programming
The 7th Biennial Conference will offer regional judicial officers the opportunity to engage with regional and international jurists and experts on various legal and socio-legal topics relevant to advancing the administration of justice in the Caribbean.
Cultural Exploration
As part of the regional experience, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court will present a riveting presentation of culture, art, and expression that offers unique insight into the history and richness of the islands of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States.
Social Activities
After full days of programming and engagement, there will be planned social events that include song, dance, food, and festivities. CAJO social events are a Conference favourite. Judicial officers are guaranteed to share in unforgettable moments…and take lots of incredible photos!
Explore the 7th Biennial
Conference
Use the quick links below to explore the Conference Schedule, Featured Speakers and Panellists, Social Activities, Venue Information, and Conference Registration. If you have any questions, reach out to the CAJO at conference@thecajo.org
Conference Programme
Speakers and Presenters
Social Events and Activities
Venue and Accommodation
Registration Information
Important COVID-19 Information
For Entry into Saint Lucia
To attend the CAJO’s 7th Biennial Conference, it is mandatory that ALL participants meet the requirements to enter into Saint Lucia. These requirements can be accessed by clicking the button below. Please stay updated as entry requirements are subject to change at any time. The CAJO does recommend that attendees be fully vaccinated.
About the Host
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court is composed of the Chief Justice, who is the Head of the Judiciary, six (6) Justices of Appeal, High Court Judges; and High Court Masters, who are primarily responsible for procedural and interlocutory matters. The Court of Appeal judges are based at the Court’s Headquarters in Castries, Saint Lucia where administrative and legal support is provided under the supervision of the Court Administrator and Chief Registrar respectively. The High Court Judges are each assigned to, and reside in, the various Member States. The High Court Registry is headed by a legally trained Registrar who coordinates the provision of the necessary administrative and legal support for the functioning of the High Court.
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