ISSUE #12 | 2019

Issue 12 of JURIST News is presented for your reading pleasure. In this issue, we feature some of the activities that we, at the JURIST Project, have been actively pursuing from February – May, 2019. Following the devastation cause by hurricane Maria in 2017, the court offices in the Commonwealth of Dominica were rendered non-operational. The JURIST Project and the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) recognising the important role that courts play in the lives of citizens, thought it necessary to accelerate the recovery process to facilitate business continuity. It is in this regard, that the Project supported the operationalisation of the court offices.

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