Supreme Court of Judicature (Barbados)
The Supreme Court of Judicature of Barbados (SCJ) | |
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Barbados Court of Arms | |
Established | 1982 |
Country | Barbados |
Location |
Supreme Court of Barbados Complex Whitepark Road, St. Michael |
Decisions are appealed to | Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) |
Website | http://www.lawcourts.gov.bb/ |
Chief Justice and President | |
Currently | Sherman Moore (Acting) |
The Supreme Court of Judicature of Barbados[1] is the highest judicial body in the country of Barbados. It is made up of the High Court and the Court of Appeals.[2]
Appeals from the Supreme Court can be further referred to the jurisdiction of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).
Functions
The High Court consists of Civil, Criminal, and Family branches.
The Court of Appeals handles appeals from the High Court and Magistrate Courts, and hears appeals in both the civil and criminal branches of law. It may consist of a single Justice of Appeal sitting in Chambers, or as a Full Court of three Justices of Appeal.
Composition
Justices of Appeal:[3]
- The Hon.Chief Justice and President Sir Marston Gibson[4]
- The Hon. Mr. Justice Sherman Moore
- The Hon. Madam. Justice Sandra Mason
- The Hon. Mr.Justice Andrew Burgess
- The Hon. Madam Justice Kaye Goodridge
Judges of the High Court:[3]
- The Hon. Mr. Justice William Chandler
- The Hon. Madam Justice Margaret Reifer
- The Hon. Mr. Justice Randall Worrell
- The Hon. Madam Justice Jacqueline Cornelius
- Dr. The Hon. Madam Justice Sonia Richards
- Dr. The Hon. Justice Olson Alleyne
- The Hon. Madam Justice Michelle Weekes
Appointment of Justices
Justices are appointed by the Service Commissions for the Judicial and Legal Services.
Building
The Supreme Court is located in a five-storey reinforced concrete structure of 183,000 square feet (17,000 m2) which includes both civil and criminal courts, together with office accommodation and facilities for judges, juries, attorneys, prisoners, and the public, as well as the Registry and Records offices.[5]
Caribbean Court of Justice
The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), (based in Port Of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago), is the court of last resort (final jurisdiction) for Barbados. It replaced the London-based Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) in 2003, upon the passage of both the Caribbean Court of Justice Act and the Constitution (Amendment) Act by the Parliament of Barbados. These acts were brought into force by Proclamation on April 8, 2005; allowing the CCJ to supersede the Privy Council as the court of final Appellate Jurisdiction. The CCJ is also entrusted with the power to resolve disputes dealing with the Caribbean (CARICOM) Single Market and Economy (CSME).
Judicial Oath
I, _________________________, do swear that I will well and truly serve Our Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth II, Her Heirs and Successors, in the office of the Chief Justice/Justice of Appeal/Judge of the High Court and I will do right to all manner of people after the laws and usages of Barbados without fear or favour, affection or ill will. So help me God.
References
- ↑ Parliament of Barbados (9 April 2011). "Supreme Court of Judicature - CAP117A". CARICOM Law.
- ↑ Law Courts of Barbados - About the court
- 1 2 Law Courts of Barbados - Personnel
- ↑ Government of Barbados - Chief Justice profile
- ↑ JADA Group (2009). "Hall of Justice, Whitepark Road, Bridgetown, Barbados". Retrieved 9 March 2011.
See also
Further reading
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Supreme Court of Barbados. |
- Staff writer (2009-10-06). "Colonial past ends with opening of new Supreme Court". Barbados Advocate. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
- Staff writer (2009-10-06). "Chief Justice to seek support for judicial reforms". Barbados Advocate. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
- Staff writer (2009-10-06). "Lawsuits made simple". Barbados Advocate. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
- Staff writer (2009-09-30). "Legal year to open on Monday". Barbados Advocate. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
- Staff writer (2009-09-12). "No word yet on future of current courts". Barbados Advocate. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
- Staff writer (2009-06-30). "Attorneys admitted to Inner Bar". Barbados Advocate. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
External links
- Barbados Supreme Court (BSC)
- Office of the Attorney-General
- Former Town Hall and Supreme Court Building, The Ministry of Community Development & Culture, Barbados
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