CCJ PRESIDENT TO LEAVE OFFICE IN 2018

President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), the Rt. Hon. Sir Dennis Bryon, is set to leave office in 2018, having attained his 7th year of stewardship at the CCJ. The tenure of President is for a non-renewable term of 7 years. The process of seeking his replacement has already commenced with the post being advertised extensively. Communication has also been sent directly to regional and international stakeholders giving them notice of the start of this process. Applications for the post of the next CCJ President are due on the 18th of September 2017 and full details, including guidelines, are available on the CCJ’s website at www.ccj.org.

 Sir Dennis reflected, “It has been an honour to serve the region as the President of the CCJ. I am particularly proud of what has been accomplished by the Judges and the rest of the Court’s team during my tenure. It is now time for me to take on other challenges but I will look back at the 6 years I have spent at the Court with pride and with a great deal of fondness.” Sir Dennis has been a jurist for over 50 years and was first appointed as a judge in 1982…

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