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A HIGH-LEVEL delegation from the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), led by CCJ president Winston Anderson, is on an official visit to Suriname, following an invitation extended by Justice Iwan Rasoelbaks, President of the Court of Justice of Suriname.
A CCJ release, on January 20, said the visit forms an integral part of the court’s ongoing strategic initiative to engage national judiciaries and members of government as a means of strengthening regional stakeholder engagement in accordance with the CCJ’s Strategic Plan 2025-2032.
This visit, which began on January 20 and runs to January 24, aligns with the strategic priorities of access to justice and regional impact, with a focus on expanding access and strengthening regional legal collaboration, as well as communication, stakeholder engagement, and public trust, aimed at enhancing transparency, building trust, and deepening regional relationships.
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