CAJO News Issue 19 – A Dive Into Bermuda

July 8, 2024

This edition of the CAJO NEWS, Issue 19, features the Judiciary in Bermuda. With a new Chief Justice at the helm and as a leader in many domains including the development of local problem-solving courts, Bermuda hosts the CAJOs 8th Biennial Conference. The Judiciary of Bermuda is living proof of what relatively small island states can achieve with limited resources, and the Management Committee of the CAJO invites and welcomes qualified persons to register for our 2024 Conference and join us in Bermuda on the 21-23 November. Two Caribbean Judiciaries celebrated 155 years of their existence in 2024, and both are also featured. They are, the Judiciary of Suriname and the Joint Court of Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. These are significant milestones, and their stories are fascinating. We at the CAJO join in congratulating them and in celebrating their achievements. Also celebrating anniversaries, their 10th, are the Caribbean Association of Women Judges (CAWJ) and the Trinidad and Tobago Association of Women Judges (TTAWJ). In this Issue of the CAJO NEWS you can re-live some of the highlights of those activities. Our focus on environmental justice continues and we feature a landmark ECHR ruling that may just empower regional jurists in our common concern for protecting the environment. Finally, we highlight CAJOs regional initiatives and note transitions that have been shared with us.

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