CARIBBEAN-COURT-Belizean national joins CCJ bench

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Jul. 6, CMC – Denys Arthur Barrow, a national of Belize has now assumed office at the Trinidad and Tobago headquarters of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ).
CCJ President Dir Dennis Byron welcomed the newest judge to the regional court, saying that he will “serve the citizens of the Caribbean with fervour and with the wisdom, strength of character and sense of fairness that has Throughout his career, Justice Barrow has had judicial appointments across the region, served on the International Labour Organisation’s Committee of Experts and has had a career in private practice for over four decades.
He is a graduate of the University of the West Indies ,with a Bachelor of Laws, and received a Legal Education Certificate from the Norman Manley Law School. In 2007, Justice Barrow was selected by the Bar Association of Belize for its prestigious Custos Justitiae Award for excellence in the practice of law. He was also awarded the insignia for Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for his distinguished service to Belize and the field of law in 2012.
“it is a great honour to sit with a group of Judges whose erudition, reasoned judgments and service to the region I have admired. I also pay tribute to Mr. Justice Rolston Nelson, who recently left the bench, for his indelible contribution. It is an honour to defend the rights of the citizens of the Caribbean, and one which I do not take lightly. I am truly a Caribbean man, having lived and worked in many nations, and serving in a court that defends our rights, staffed by those who live in the region fills me with pride,” said Justice Barrow.
He was selected from among applicants from the Caribbean, North America and Eastern Europe.
He is one of the seven Judges at the CCJ and is the first judge from Belize.

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