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JEIJuducial Education Institute

The OECS Judicial Education Institute serves judges from nine countries at the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.

Justice Blenman
Justice Louise Blenman
Chairman, Judicial Education Institute

CJEI

  • History
  • Structure
  • Mandate, Objectives, Standards
  • Programmes

Establishment
1997 - 2000
The Judicial Education Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court was launched in 1997, as a committee of the Chief Justice's office, shortly after Chief Justice Sir Dennis Byron and Justice of Appeal Albert Matthew returned from attending a Judicial Education Intensive Study Programme, organized by the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (CJEI) in Halifax, Canada.  The CJEI has actually played a seminal role in training OECS judicial educators, and that body and the JEI have maintained a mutually enriching and productive relationship over the years.  

At the inception of the JEI, a small ad hoc committee managed the Institute and the Office of the Chief Registrar lent administrative support to its work. Justice of Appeal Albert Matthew was appointed Director of Studies, and the Institute, during this period, organized a series of programmes, targeting judges, lawyers and trial court registrars, with a view to refining and gaining a common understanding of the draft Civil Procedure Rules 2000. This committee, with an addition of other Judges, was established to produce a Code of Ethics for Judges.

As the pace and scope of the reform programme picked up, more and more onerous demands were placed on the JEI. It became obvious that the work of the Institute could not be properly accomplished with an ad hoc management committee. The JEI needed to be placed on a more formal and established institutional footing. Office space was required and there was need for dedicated and permanent staff.


2001 - Present
This stage of the JEI was characterized by institutional strengthening simultaneously with a profusion of educational and training activities. During this period, the Institute was provided with office space and staff dedicated to the functioning of the Institution.

Justice Adrian Saunders was appointed Chairman of the body, and a full time Programme Coordinator, Ms. Alana Simmons, was employed in 2001. The Programme Coordinator reported to an executive committee initially comprising the Hon. Chief Justice Sir Dennis Byron; Justice Adrian Saunders; Mrs. Ianthea Leigertwood-Octave, Chief Registrar; Ms. Floreta Nicholas, Senior Magistrate; and Ms. Angus Smith, Human Resources Officer of the ECSC.  The Programme Coordinator’s responsibilities covered the execution and implementation of the Institute’s programmes, the preparation of programme budgets and the maintenance of the records and documents of the JEI.

Two years later, the office of Programme Director of the Institute was created, further strengthening the JEI.  This post remains vacant after being filled for a little over a year.

An Advisory Board, comprised of distinguished and experienced personnel drawn from academia, the Bar, the Executive and the retired Judiciary, was also established during this period.  The intention was that this body would assist in the policy-making of the JEI, and advise on strategies that could be pursued in carrying out the work of the Institute. 

The JEI made tremendous strides during this period. The body began consciously and systematically to regard itself as a critical player in the reform process.  Particular attention was paid to gearing the judicial officers for their role in a reformed justice system.

The Institute also took upon itself the task of ensuring that every new judicial appointee was given a full orientation before embarking on his/her duties.  This entailed the organizing of orientation and mentoring programmes for new Judges, Masters and Magistrates. 

The Institute continued to organize special programmes for judicial officers to enhance their competency levels in emerging areas of the law.  The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) sponsored a symposium on Intellectual property for the judiciary in June 2001 in Saint Lucia. In December 2001, the Caribbean Anti-Money Laundering Programme (CALP) conducted a seminar in Grenada, and in March 2002, there was a Telecommunications Workshop in Saint Lucia. During each of these events international experts shared their knowledge and experience with the local judiciary.

The JEI is keenly aware that critical to the success of the reform programme is the enhancement of the skills of the court staff.  In particular, it has been necessary to build up a cadre of trial court administrators for each of the trial courts in the jurisdiction.

Court administration is a novel concept in the judiciary's lexicon. Fundamentally, what it imports is that those functions that are essential to the running of the courts, but which are non-adjudicative (and which therefore need not be handled by judicial officers) should be placed under the superintendence of a non judicial officer called a court administrator. Such functions would include, for example, the management of the court's human resources, library facilities, plant and equipment, etc.

Placing these management responsibilities under the supervision of an efficient court administrator frees up the judicial officers to do what they do best, i.e. trying cases and adjudicating disputes.

In October 2002 therefore, in collaboration with the National Center for State Courts in the USA, the Institute organized an extensive training programme in court administration. The programme which lasted for ten days was convened in Saint Lucia, and was attended by Registrars, prospective Court Administrators and other senior Court office personnel.   

During the period 2001-2003, the JEI moved towards becoming a body that certified its trainees as conforming to particular standards.  This was another manifestation of the growth of the Institute.
In October 2002, Mrs. Deborah Mendez-Bowen, Mediation Consultant, trained a core of mediators in Saint Lucia, and all but three of them were certified by the JEI as Approved Mediators.  These persons have successfully mediated disputes in the court-connected Mediation Pilot Project in Saint Lucia.   

The period under review also witnessed a growing relationship between the Institute and the Judicial Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA) based in Chile.  The JSCA is dedicated to promoting excellence in the justice systems of Latin and Central America.  This resulted in the sponsoring of a workshop on the value and utility of statistics as a tool for managing justice systems, held in Saint Lucia in April 2003, for Judges, Registrars and Court Administrators.

Apart from the CJEI and the JSCA, the Judicial Education Institute also established working relationships with the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges' Association (CMJA) and the Caribbean Law Institute (CLI).

In 2004, the Chairmanship of JEI changed. Justice Adrian Saunders the outgoing chairman was elevated to act as the Chief Justice of the court, making room for Justice Hugh A. Rawlins who led the JEI from April 2004, to August 2, 2007. 

Under the new chairmanship, the JEI continued its mandate and conducted training, to enhance the quality of service provided to its stakeholders.  Apart from its usual Orientation Programmes for Newly Appointed Judicial Officers, in April of 2004 the JEI conducted a programme on Court filing Fees, to equip the users of the software with the necessary skills.   

Also in 2004 the JEI conducted a Domestic Violence Sensitisation Seminar for the OECS Judiciary.  It was also the year the institute conducted its first Judicial Exchange.  The JEI in collaboration with the United States Department of Justice and the United States Embassy (Barbados) organized a Judicial Exchange with Judge Janet Bond-Arterton, of the United States of America.  Judge Janet Bond-Arterton was nominated by President William Jefferson Clinton on January 23, 1995, confirmed by the United States Senate on March 24, 1994 and entered duty on May 15, 1995 as United States District Judge for the District of Connecticut. Judge Arterton visited St. Lucia during the period November 11 – 17, 2004.

The vehicle behind this Judicial Exchange was the United States Embassy in Barbados.  In May of 2003 the first Judicial Exchange between the US and the Caribbean was held between the Judiciary of Barbados and the Department of Justice in the United States.  This exchange proved to be a success and the Embassy wanted this to be repeated with the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. 

The main purpose of the exchange was to share ideas and to enable the two judiciaries to learn from each other.  Judge Arterton’s main areas of interest were: Judicial Education, the Caribbean Court of Justice, Court Administration, Mediation, Case Management and Judicial Governance. 

In 2005 the Acting Chief Justice, Hon. Brian Alleyne, SC, reinstituted the Annual Judicial Conference for OECS Judges and Registrars on the advice of Justice Sidney Lederman of Canada, a member of the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada.  His visit in March 2005, focused mainly on assisting the JEI in its restructuring process, assessing the shortcomings of the Institute and providing recommendations for its improvement.

He recognized the lack of human resources to effectively carry out the Institute’s mandate.  He felt that a Programme Director and Administrative Officer to add to the present Programme Officer would only serve to enhance the operations of the institute. 

In September 2005 the JEI instituted the Biennial Conference for OECS Magistrates, which was held in the British Virgin Islands. 

In 2006 the JEI developed a model programme on Customer Service Awareness for Judicial support staff of the Magistrates Courts and High Courts of the OECS. This training has been delivered to all islands except Montserrat, British Virgin Islands and the Commonwealth of Dominica.  The JEI hopes to complete this delivery by July 2010.  Also in 2006 the JEI delivered Orientation programmes, conducted training in Audio Recording and on Judicial Enforcement Management Systems.

In August 2007 Justice Ianthea Leigertwood-Octave was appointed as the chairperson of the Judicial Education Institute.  During the September 2007 to December 2008, the JEI conducted training workshops for Crown and Police Prosecutors, Juvenile Justice Seminar for Judges, Magistrates, Police Officers and Child protection Officers.  Training in International Commercial Litigation was one of the major programmes conducted by JEI in 2008. Also conducted were Bailiff workshops, orientation programmes for newly appointed Judicial Officers, Customer Service Seminars,  a JEMS workshop, and JEI’s first ever collaboration with the OECS Bar Association, a Symposium on the CPR 2000. 

Throughout the years the JEI has played its role in propelling the work of the Court; however our chairman believes we can do more in the form of evaluating the success of the programmes. It is the Institute’s view that the cadre of trained ECSC Judicial Officers and non Judicial Officers (listed below) will assist the Institute in accomplishing its future goals.

ECSC CJEI Fellows:
The Honourable Mr. Justice Frederick Bruce-Lyle - 2008
The Honourable Mr. Justice Francis H.V. Belle – 2008
Mrs. Kimberly Cenac-Phulgence, Chief Registrar ECSC - 2007
Ms. Alana Simmons, Programme Coordinator JEI - 2007
Chief Magistrate, Mrs. Josephine P. Mallalieu-Webbe – 2006
The Honourable Mr. Justice Kenneth A. Benjamin – 2005
The Honourable Madame Justice Rita Joseph-Olivetti – 2005
The Honourable Chief Justice, Hugh A. Rawlins – 2004
Ms. Heather Franklyn, former Deputy Chief Registrar ECSC – 2004
The Honourable Madame Justice Ianthea Leigertwood-Octave – 2003
The Honourable Justice Suzie Agnes Ida d’Auvergne, St. Lucia – 2001
Mrs. Judith Jones-Morgan – 2000
The Honourable Mr. Justice Stanley Moore - 1999
Senior Magistrate, Ms. Floreta Nicholas – 1998
The Rt. Honourable, Sir Dennis Byron 1997
The Honourable Mr. Justice Albert Matthew 1997

The Judicial Education Institute is a committee of the Office of the Chief Justice. The Institute is governed by the Chairman and the Management Committee, which is appointed by the Chief Justice. The Chairman and the Management Committee, is responsible for policy, curriculum and faculty development. 
The Committee is comprised of:

- Chief Justice (Ex officio member)
• Chairman – a Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
• 2 Judges – nominated by the members of the Judiciary.
• Chief Registrar
• Court Administrator 
• Programme Coordinator

The Institute is staffed by:
• Programme Coordinator
• Administrative Assistant/Secretarial Support

  • Mandate
    To enhance the administration of justice through education and training by highlighting and providing the knowledge, skills and awareness required by judicial officers and their support staff to perform their responsibilities with excellence.

To engender a high level of public awareness, about the judicial system. To act as a certifying body for training programmes.

  • Objectives
    To identify the educational needs of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, including skills training, professional development and personal growth.

  • To ensure that all justice sector personnel, i.e. Judges, Magistrates, Registrars and judicial support staff, are provided with the knowledge and skills to fairly, efficiently and competently carry out their functions.

    To improve and enhance the administration of justice through ongoing training, including the efficient management of court processes and delay reduction.

    To promote the professional and personal development of all justice sector personnel to the highest standards.

    To maintain an inventory of, and disseminate to the judiciary, information about programmes throughout the ECSC that are related to judicial education.

    To develop and assist courts and cooperating agencies in the development of programmes to meet the needs of the judiciary.

    To keep the ECSC judiciary informed about new legislation and other relevant developments; and to develop programmes to achieve these ends.

    To provide technical and organizational assistance to the courts and other agencies in the delivery of their services.

    To provide certification for education/training activities of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.

To provide certification for education/training activities of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.

To systematically produce, package, catalogue and disseminate judicial tools/materials (and other essential legal and judicial information) in a manner consistent with the philosophy of judicial reform.

To explore avenues for distance education.

To establish linkages with organizations that share similar goals.

Standards
Each Judge, Master, Magistrate, Registrar and Court Administrator in the Eastern Caribbean Court System should spend a minimum of 70 hours per calendar year participating in judicial education programmes.

Judicial support staff in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court system should spend a minimum of 40 hours per calendar year attending judicial education programmes.

All newly appointed justice sector personnel must undergo an Orientation Programme approved by the JEI upon/shortly after commencement of assignment/duties.

All newly appointed justice sector personnel should receive a refresher course or follow up course approximately one year after commencement of judicial duties.

All justice sector personnel should participate in continuing education programmes planned and conducted or approved by the Judicial Education Institute and are to be allowed, as far as possible, the time off the bench, or from their respective responsibilities without substantial inconvenience to the public for their attendance and participation in such programmes.

The Judicial Education Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court shall be primarily responsible for planning, conducting and overseeing relevant and responsive judicial education programmes.

The Judicial Education Institute must recognize all judicial education programmes requiring the participation of judicial officers of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.

The faculty for judicial education programmes shall consist primarily of persons who are competent in specific areas of expertise or specialization.

A proportion of the annual budget of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court must be specifically allocated to judicial education.

Education programmes must be organized and conducted for all justice sector personnel.

The Judicial Education Institute shall disseminate information on judicial education programmes conducted by persons within the Court system and to the stakeholders, including the Executive, the Bar Association and the public.

Programmes and papers of past JEI events. Click programme name to retrieve documents and information. Click Here for complete list of JEI events from 1998 - 2008.

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  • 2000
  • 1999
  • 1998

Resource-Based Management Training for COA Judges

Resource-Based Management Training for COA Judges, High Court Judges, Magistrates, Registrars and Management staff of the ECSC Headquarters, February 28 – 29, 2007, Windjammer Landing Resort and Spa, St Lucia.

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Managing International Commercial Litigation in the 21st Century
Managing International Commercial Litigation in the 21st Century, March 27 - 28, 2008, Long Bay Beach Resort & Villas, Tortola, Territory of the Virgin Islands.


PDF Electronic Disclosure - The Coming Challenges by Frank Walwyn
PDF Managing International Commercial Litigation by Justice Ian Kawaley
PDF Justice Delayed is Justice Denied by Justice James Farley
PDF Forum Non Conveniens by Justice Indra Charles
PDF Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards by Chief Justice Hugh Rawlins


Annual Judicial Conference for Judges, Masters and Registrars ...
  • Annual Judicial Conference for Judges, Masters and Registrars of the ECSC, July 23 - 26, 2008, Marriot Resort and Royal Beach Casino, St. Kitts and Nevis.

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Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the High Court ...
  • Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the High Court and Magistrates Court, November 10 - 11, 2008, Police Headquarters, Anguilla.

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Training Workshop for Bailiffs of St. Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla and Montserrat

Training Workshop for Bailiffs of St. Kitts, Nevis, Anguilla and Montserrat, October 30 – 31, 2008, Marriot Resort and Royal Beach Casino, St Kitts and Nevis. 

PDF Welcome Address by Hon. Dennis Merchant, Attorney General, St. Kitts & Nevis
PDF Code of Ethics for Bailiffs - A Necessity by Chief Justice Hugh Rawlins
PDF Code of Ethics for Bailiffs by Magistrate Bernie Stephenson Brooks
PDF Role & Functions of the Bailiff by Colin Dore, Treasurer, Nevis Island Admin
PDF A Historical Overview of the Office of Bailiffs by Terence V Byron
PDF Seizure and Sale of Property by Emile Ferdinand


Video Link and Evidence Awareness Workshop for staff of the Criminal Justice ...

Video Link and Evidence Awareness Workshop for staff of the Criminal Justice System of St. Lucia, October 24, 2008, Rex St. Lucian Conference Room.

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JEMS User Training Workshop for Support staff of the High Courts ...
  • JEMS User Training Workshop for Support staff of the High Courts and Magistrates Court of the OECS, November 17 - 21, 2008, Bay Gardens Inn, St. Lucia.

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CPR 2000 Symposium, JEI in collaboration with the OECS Bar Association

CPR 2000 Symposium, JEI in collaboration with the OECS Bar Association, September 13, 2008, Royal St. Lucian Hotel, St Lucia.

PDF Comity and the Enforcement of Foreign Judgments by David Wingfield
PDF ECSC - Costs under CPR 2000 by Justice Indra Hariprashad-Charles
PDF Interim Remedies - CPR Part 17 by Gerard Ferara


Official Book Launch and Symposium, ECSC - Model Regional Court

Official Book Launch and Symposium, Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court -- Model Regional Court, February 8, 2008, Conference Room, NIC Building, Waterfront Castries, St. Lucia.

PDF A Talk on Abolishing Canadian Appeals to the Privy Council by Bryan Finlay and Frank Walwyn
PDF West Indian Constitutional Authorship by Simeon McIntosh
PDF From the Privy Council to the CCJ by Professor Ralph Carnegie



Orientation Programme for the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Staff ...

Orientation Programme for the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Staff, January 12, 2007, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for newly appointed Justices of Appeal of the ECSC ...
  • Orientation Programme for newly appointed Justices of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court April 2, 2007, St. Lucia.

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Customer Awareness Seminar for support staff of the Magistrates Court ...
  • Customer Awareness Seminar for support staff of the Magistrates Court, April 30 to May 3, 2007, Antigua and Barbuda.

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Training for Crown Prosecutors and Police Investigators
  • Training for Crown Prosecutors and Police Investigators, May 2 – 3, 2007, Antigua and Barbuda.

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Customer Awareness Seminar for support staff of the Magistrates Court
  • Customer Awareness Seminar for support staff of the Magistrates Court, May 14 – 17, 2007, Grenada.

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Juvenile Justice Seminar for Judges, Magistrates, Child Protection Officers ...
  • Juvenile Justice Seminar for Judges, Magistrates, Child Protection Officers, Probation Officers and Law Enforcement Officers of the Eastern Caribbean, Barbados and the Turks and Caicos Islands, sponsored by the Judicial Education Institute (JEI) of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) in partnership with UNICEF, the Austrian Government and the British Embassy, July 26 - 28, 2007, Sandals Grande Beach Resort and Spa, St. Lucia.

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Annual Judicial Conference
  • Annual Judicial Conference, July 30 – August 2, 2007, Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Judicial Clerks
  • Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Judicial Clerks, September 5, 2007, ECSC Headquarters, St Lucia.

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Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the Magistrates Court ...
  • Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the Magistrates Court, October 8 - 12, 2007, Sunset Shores Hotel, St. Vincent & the Grenadines.

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Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the Magistrates Court ...
  • Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the Magistrates Court, October 22 - 26, 2007, Frigate Bay Resort, St. Vincent & the Grenadines.

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Orientation Programme for Bailiffs
  • Orientation Programme for Bailiffs, October 22 – 23, 2007, Commonwealth of Dominica.

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Magistrates Conference

Magistrates Conference, November 26 - 27, 2007, Garraway Hotel, Roseau, Commonwealth of Dominica.

PDF Magistrates Conference 2007 Opening Remarks by Justice Hugh Anthony Rawlins
PDF Challenges of the Youthful Offender by Hazel Thompson-Ahye
PDF Background on Small Claims Court by Justice Anthony Ross
PDF Legal Updateson the Law of Evidence by Justice Ola Mae Edwards



Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Judges
  • Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Judges, January 12-13, 2006, St. Lucia.

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Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the Magistrates Court ...
  • Customer Service Training for Judicial Support Staff of the Magistrates Court of St. Lucia, June 21 – 22, 2006, Coco Palm Hotel, St Lucia and June 27 – 28, 2006, Bay Gardens Inn, St Lucia.

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Annual Judicial Conference
  • Annual Judicial Conference, July 31 - August 3, 2006, Jungle Bay Resort and Spa, Commonwealth of Dominica.

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Registrars Conference
  • Registrars Conference, August 1, 2006, Garraway Hotel, Commonwealth of Dominica.

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Magistrates Conference
  • Magistrates Conference August 1, 2006, Fort Young Hotel, Commonwealth of Dominica.

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Audio Recording Programme for Judges and Staff of the High Courts ...
  • Audio Recording Programme for Judges and Staff of the High Courts and Magistrates Courts of the Commonwealth of Dominica and St. Lucia , August 27, 2006 to September 2, 2006, Bay Gardens Inn, St. Lucia.

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JEMS User Training Workshop
  • JEMS User Training Workshop, October 30 to November 3, 2006, Coyaba Hotel, Grenada.

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Training workshop on the Financial Aspect of JEMS
  • Training workshop on the Financial Aspect of JEMS, funded by CIDA, January 24 – 28, 2005, St. Lucia.

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The JEI hosted Judge Sidney Lederman
  • The JEI hosted Judge Sidney Lederman, a Judge of the Supreme Court of Toronto, Canada from March 6 - 30, 2005.

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Annual Judicial Conference for Judges
  • Annual Judicial Conference for Judges, August 2 - 5, 2005, Rex St. Lucian Resort in Reduit, Rodney Bay, St. Lucia.

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Annual Registrars Conference
  • Annual Registrars Conference, August 4 - 5, 2005, Bay Gardens Inn, St Lucia.

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Training Programme for Crown Prosecutors and Police Investigators
  • Training Programme for Crown Prosecutors and Police Investigators, September 12 - 15, 2005, St. Lucia.

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Annual Magistrates Conference
  • Annual Magistrates Conference, hosted by the Government of the Territory of the Virgin Islands September 22 - 24, 2005, Territory of the Virgin Islands.

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Orientation Programme for Mediation Coordinators
  • Orientation Programme for Mediation Coordinators Jan 28-29, 2004, Bay Gardens Hotel, St. Lucia.

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Transforming Criminal Justice Administration, Criminal Division Workshop
  • Transforming Criminal Justice Administration, Criminal Division Workshop, February 19-20, 2004, Bay Gardens Hotel, St Lucia.

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Court Filing Fees Workshop
  • Court Filing Fees Workshop, April 02, 2004, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Magistrates
  • Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Magistrates, April 30, 2004, St. Lucia.

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Domestic Violence Sensitization Seminar for the OECS Judiciary
  • Domestic Violence Sensitization Seminar for the OECS Judiciary, sponsored by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, May 04, 2004, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Magistrate Anne- Marie Smith
  • Orientation Programme for Magistrate Anne- Marie Smith, August 2 – 3, 2004, ECSC Headquarters, St Lucia.

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Judicial Exchange with Judge Janet Bond-Arterton ...
  • Judicial Exchange with Judge Janet Bond-Arterton, a District Judge on the Supreme Court of Connecticut, USA. The Judicial Education Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in collaboration with the United States Department of Justice and the United States Embassy (Barbados), November 2004.

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Judgment Writing Workshop for Judges of the OECS
  • Judgment Writing Workshop for Judges of the OECS, sponsored by USAID, March 17 – 20, 2003, St. Lucia.

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Statistics Workshop for Judges, Registrars and Court Administrators ...
  • Statistics Workshop for Judges, Registrars and Court Administrators of the OECS, sponsored and facilitated by the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (JSCA), April 28 – 29, 2003, St. Lucia.

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Magistrates Workshop on Judicial Ethics and Corruption
  • Magistrates Workshop on Judicial Ethics and Corruption, sponsored by the Commonwealth Secretariat, the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association and the OECS JLR project, June 4 – 6, 2003, St. Lucia.

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Re-engineering of the Judicial Education Institute
  • Re-engineering of the Judicial Education Institute, August 08, 2003, St Lucia.

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Audio Recording Workshop for Judges and Magistrates
  • Audio Recording Workshop for Judges and Magistrates, sponsored by USAID and CIDA August 17 to 20, 2003, St. Lucia.

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JEMS User training Workshop for non-judicial staff of the ECSC
  • JEMS User training Workshop for non-judicial staff of the ECSC, August 25 to 26, 2003, St. Lucia.

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Law Reporting and Head note Writing Workshop
  • Law Reporting and Head note Writing Workshop, sponsored by USAID and the Caribbean Law Publishers of Kingston, Jamaica, September 8-9, 2003, St Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Judges
  • Orientation Programme for Newly appointed Judges, sponsored by ECSC, September 12, 2003, ECSC Headquarters, St Lucia.

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JEMS User Training Workshop
  • JEMS User Training Workshop, sponsored by USAID and CIDA, October 13 –17, 2003, Grenada.

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Orientation Programme for Temporarily appointed Magistrates
  • Orientation Programme for Temporarily appointed Magistrates, November 18 – 21, 2003, St. Lucia.

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Second Biennial Meeting of Commonwealth Judicial Educators
  • Second Biennial Meeting of Commonwealth Judicial Educators, December 1- 3, 2003, Sandals Grande Beach Resort and Spa, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Registrars and Deputy Registrars
  • Orientation Programme for Registrars and Deputy Registrars, sponsored by the governments of the OECS and the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, January 24 – 26, 2002, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Judges
  • Orientation Programme for Judges, sponsored by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) February 25 – 28, 2002, St. Lucia.

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Telecommunications Workshop
  • Telecommunications Workshop, sponsored by USAID and the OECS Judicial and Legal Reform Project, March 1 – 2, 2002, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for Magistrates
  • Orientation Programme for Magistrates, sponsored by OECS Judicial and Legal Reform Project, July 8 – 13, 2002, Antigua and Barbuda.

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Court Administration Training
  • Court Administration Training, sponsored by USAID and facilitated by the National Center of the State Courts, USA, September 30 to October 10, 2002, St. Lucia.

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Mediator Training
  • Mediator Training sponsored by USAID, facilitated by Deborah Mendez-Bowen of Hugh Wooding Law School, October 14 – 18, 2002, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Programme for newly appointed Judicial Officers of the ECSC
  • Orientation Programme for newly appointed Judicial Officers of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, November 2002, ECSC Headquarters, St Lucia.

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Second ADR Workshop for the Judiciary
  • Second ADR Workshop for the Judiciary, sponsored by the Caribbean Law Institute, University of Florida and the Caribbean Law Institute Center, UWI Barbados, December 5 – 6, 2002, St. Lucia.

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Dynamics of Team Building for OECS Judges, Magistrates and Registrars
  • Dynamics of Team Building for OECS Judges, Magistrates and Registrars, facilitated by the Center for Management Development, UWI, Barbados December 7, 2002, St. Lucia.

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CAT Transcriptionist Training
  • CAT Transcriptionist Training, in the British Virgin Islands, sponsored by USAID, commenced July 1, 2002 and concluded December 18, 2004.

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Judicial Awareness Symposium
  • Judicial Awareness Symposium April 8 – 10, 2001, sponsored by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), St. Lucia.

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JEI Workshop on Appellate Court Improvement
  • JEI Workshop on Appellate Court Improvement., May 24, 2001, St. Lucia

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World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Symposium
  • World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Symposium on Intellectual Property for the ECSC Judiciary, June 28 – 29, 2001, St. Lucia.

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Judges Conference
  • Judges Conference June 30, 2001, St. Lucia.

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In Service training for Law Interns
  • In Service training for Law Interns, June 1 to August 15, 2001, ECSC headquarters, St Lucia.

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First ADR workshop
  • First ADR workshop hosted and sponsored by the Caribbean Law Institute Center Barbados, May 3 – 4, 2001, St. Lucia.

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CAT Refresher Training for High Court Staff
  • CAT Refresher Training for High Court Staff sponsored by USAID, November 2001, Commonwealth of Dominica.

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Caribbean Anti Money Laundering Seminar
  • Caribbean Anti Money Laundering Seminar, Sponsored by Caribbean Anti Money Laundering Programme (CALP) for Judges, Magistrates and Registrars, sponsored by USAID, December 13 – 14, 2001, Rex Grenadian Hotel, Grenada.

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Sentencing Workshop for Judges, Magistrates and Registrars
  • Sentencing Workshop for Judges, Magistrates and Registrars, December 15, 2001, Grenada. 

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Judicial Enforcement Management System (JEMS) Installation Training
  • Judicial Enforcement Management System (JEMS) Installation Training for High Court Staff of the OECS facilitated by PCSS and sponsored by OECS Governments, November 15 -17, 2000, Territory of the Virgin Islands.

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Judicial Enforcement Management System (JEMS) Application Training
  • Judicial Enforcement Management System (JEMS) Application Training for High Court Staff of the OECS facilitated by PCSS and sponsored by OECS Governments, November 27 – December 4, 2000, Territory of the Virgin Islands.

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Justices of the Peace Seminar
  • Justices of the Peace Seminar, March 15 – 16, 1999, sponsored by the Government of Canada and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, St. Lucia.

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Training for Staff of the ECSC
  • Training for Staff of the ECSC by Staff of the Supreme Court of Trinidad and Tobago, May 29 to June 1, 1999.

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UWIDITE sessions on Civil Procedure Rules
  • UWIDITE sessions on Civil Procedure Rules commenced January 2000 and continued throughout the year.

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Judicial Education Training Programme
  • Judicial Education Training Programme in collaboration with the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute and sponsored by CIDA, January 22 – 24, 1998, St. Lucia.

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Orientation Workshop for High Court Registry
  • Orientation Workshop for High Court Registry May 5 – 6, 1998, sponsored by the Government of Montserrat.

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Seminar to discuss the Bauer Report
  • Seminar to discuss the Bauer Report (Report on feasibility review for a program of support to the District Court of St. Lucia). July 17 – 18, 1998, St. Lucia.

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First Magistrates Workshop
  • First Magistrates Workshop July 9 – 11, 1998, sponsored by the Governments of the OECS, St. Lucia.

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Supreme Court Rules Revision
  • Supreme Court Rules Revision, September 26, 1998, St. Lucia.

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