
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) is the highest judicial authority for Caribbean nations that have adopted it. It functions as both a court of final appeal and a constitutional court, resolving legal disputes and upholding the rule of law within member states. The CCJ aims to promote regional integration, strengthen justice systems, and ensure consistent legal rulings across the Caribbean. It replaces traditional colonial courts in some countries, offering a regional, independent legal institution that supports sovereignty and legal development in the Caribbean community.