Caribbean Court of Justice - Judges

Judges

As of 30 October 2011:

State Members of the Court President Judge
Saint Kitts and Nevis Rt Hon. Sir Dennis Byron 2011–
Trinidad and Tobago Hon. Rolston Nelson 2005–
Jamaica Hon. W. Charles Anderson 2010–
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Hon. Adrian Saunders 2005–
Guyana Hon. Désirée Bernard 2005–
United Kingdom Hon. David Hayton 2005–
Netherlands Antilles Hon. Jacob Wit 2005–


Past Judges:

State Members of the Court President Judge
Trinidad and Tobago Hon. Michael de la Bastide 2004–2011
Guyana Hon. Duke Pollard 2005–2010

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