Delegation Joint Court of Justice Visits Trinidad and Tobago for Farewell of CCJ President

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Last week, a delegation from the Joint Court of Justice (JCJ), including Court President Mauritsz de Kort and Senior Policy Advisor André Steg, visited Trinidad and Tobago to bid farewell to Mr. Adrian Saunders,
outgoing President of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). Mr. Saunders, who also chaired the Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers (CAJO),
retires after a long and distinguished career.Although the JCJ falls outside the jurisdiction of the CCJ, it maintains a strong connection through its membership in CAJO.
Delegation Joint Court of Justice Visits Trinidad and Tobago for Farewell of CCJ President
This affiliation offers the JCJ critical insights into the specific legal challenges faced within the Caribbean and the most effective ways to address them from a regional perspective. Mr. Saunders consistently supported the JCJ,
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making this a fitting occasion for a personal farewell.In addition to official events, President de Kort met with Archbishop Jason Gordon, currently serving as apostolic administrator for the Diocese of Willemstad.
Their conversation highlighted the shared responsibility of both institutions for the six islands of the former Netherlands Antilles.
Delegation Joint Court of Justice Visits Trinidad and Tobago for Farewell of CCJ President
They reflected on the unique character of each island, their social challenges, and the deep bonds that tie them together.This visit reinforces the JCJ’s continued commitment to regional collaboration.
It also honors key partners who work tirelessly to uphold justice, foster legal cooperation, and strengthen community ties throughout the Caribbean.

The occasion not only celebrated a respected judicial leader but also reaffirmed the JCJ’s role in supporting unity and legal excellence across the region.
Through dialogue, recognition, and shared values, the JCJ remains actively engaged in promoting justice and partnership within the Caribbean legal landscape.