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Saturday, May 12, 2012
Why a Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ)
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
The only reason to form a CCJ is because Britain is kicking out its former colonies. Like independence it sucked them dry and they do not have the resources to create a real and fully independent judicial body.
Now, the day people in St. Lucia can do without borbol as a way of life, that will be the day to accept CCJ.
La Bastille can talk he talk, but judges are being paid in Trinidad, and Indians do not like to bring other Indians to justice. What do you think will happen when one or more of those types are sitting on that court from that country, or are of the same race? Dance to your own little merry song, Josie. Dance with yourself.
1 comment:
The only reason to form a CCJ is because Britain is kicking out its former colonies. Like independence it sucked them dry and they do not have the resources to create a real and fully independent judicial body.
Now, the day people in St. Lucia can do without borbol as a way of life, that will be the day to accept CCJ.
La Bastille can talk he talk, but judges are being paid in Trinidad, and Indians do not like to bring other Indians to justice. What do you think will happen when one or more of those types are sitting on that court from that country, or are of the same race? Dance to your own little merry song, Josie. Dance with yourself.
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