Noun
CCJ (plural CCJs)
(UK) Initialism of county court judgement.
Additionally, the lawyer argued that the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Guyana’s final court of appeal made a decision in a similar case, hence Jones’ application tramples on the principles of Res Judicata and should be thrown out. Source: Internet
As the three-day stay on the Court’s judgment came to a close, the PPP/C announced that it had approached the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) with a request for it to strike down the Appeal Court’s judgment as it had no jurisdiction to hear the matter. Source: Internet
As of 2005, Barbados replaced the process of appeals to Her Majesty in Council with the CCJ, which had then come into operation. Source: Internet
Belize acceded to the Appellate Jurisdiction of the CCJ on 1 June 2010. Source: Internet
Even for those states that only operate under the Court’s original jurisdiction, the CCJ signalled a new and different approach to regionalism.” Source: Internet
However, if the CCJ indicates that it has jurisdiction to hear the appeal, it will then proceed to rule on the substantive matter, that is, whether the Court of Appeal’s interpretation of the Article 177 (2) (b) was correct. Source: Internet