'Cour Caribéenne de Justice' is a French equivalent of the 'Caribbean Court of Justice'. The CCJ is part of the institutional framework of the Caribbean Community [CARICOM] of 15 full members, 5 associates and 7 observers. Specifically, it has an important contribution to make in terms of the realization of CARICOM's aims of a Caribbean united and harmonious in societies, political economies and diplomacy.
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Caribbean Court of Justice
14th feb 2001
Port Of Spain, Trinidad
French Court Judges do not get elected. They are assigned to a Tribunal or Court by the French Justice Department.
'Caribisch Hof van Justitie' is a Dutch equivalent of the 'Caribbean Court of Justice'. The Court is an institutional component of the Caribbean Community [CARICOM] of 15 members, 5 associates and 7 observers. Its establishment dates just from 2001. It plays a role within CARICOM aims for coordinated foreign policies and integrated policies within and along the Caribbean.
Chief Justice French Justice Gummow Justice Hayne Justice Heydon Justice Crennan Justice Kiefel Justice Bell Are the current High Court Justices (as at 13th August 2012)
The Caribbean Court of Justice is comprised of elected judges from various nations who hear appeals from lower courts in the jurisdictions that have elected to participate in the CCJ. The CCJ makes legal rulings and issues opinions on various larger legal matters.
There are no french Caribbean islands.
A court of justice is called a Bureaucracy.A court of justice basically offers judgement on the cases that is before it.
International court for justice will solve the dispute.
International Court of Justice was created in 1945.