International figures commended CAJS for its pioneering work
Miami, FL, 6 December 2023 — The Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions (CAJS) received resounding accolades from esteemed speakers at the recently concluded Connected Caribbean Summit. Key regional and international figures commended CAJS for its pioneering work in developing innovative technology, facilitating knowledge sharing, and supporting digital transformation in the justice sector across the Caribbean.
CAJS plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration, innovation, and progress in the Caribbean justice sector. As one of the co-hosts of the Connected Caribbean Summit and the chair of the Justice Forum at the Summit, CAJS emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to address contemporary challenges and drive positive change.
Justice Adrian Saunders, President of the Caribbean Court of Justice, CCJ, highlighted the organization’s role in advancing the integration of technology into the Caribbean’s legal landscape. He commended CAJS for its commitment to developing solutions that enhance efficiency, accessibility, and overall excellence in justice delivery.
“CAJS has been at the forefront of revolutionizing the Caribbean’s legal landscape from its inception. Their commitment joins technology excellence with an undeniable commitment to realizing an efficient, accessible, and excellent justice system. CAJS is not just championing change; they’re driving it.”
Sir Ian Winder, Chief Justice of the Bahamas, acknowledged CAJS’s efforts in driving technological innovation and fostering collaboration among justice stakeholders in The Bahamas and across the region. He emphasized the positive impact of CAJS’s initiatives on the modernization of the Bahamas’ justice system.
“CAJS’s dedication to technological innovation has significantly impacted the modernization of the Bahamas’ justice system and beyond. The impact of their highly collaborative approach to problem-solving is paving the way for a more responsive and efficient legal framework”
Bernadette Lewis, Secretary General of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization, noted CAJS efforts in developing models for the adoption of technology in the justice sector and public service that can be applied throughout the Commonwealth. She emphasized the importance of partnerships in translating Caribbean innovation into global success.
“CAJS’s innovative and values-based approach to adopting technology in the justice sector and public service is truly exemplary. Their work is not only transforming the Caribbean but serves as an accessible global blueprint for digital transformation.”
Rodney Taylor, Secretary General of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Union, commended CAJS for its visionary and holistic approach to using Caribbean resources to address challenges within the justice sector at both the national and regional level. He highlighted the positive implications of CAJS’s work on efforts to establish a Single ICT space in the Caribbean.
“CAJS’s visionary approach and use of Caribbean resources to address regional challenges resonate strongly with our vision for a Single ICT space in the Caribbean. Their holistic efforts contribute significantly to regional development, showcasing the ingenuity and creativity of our Caribbean people and positive impact we can have when effectively harnessed for the collective good.”
Her Honor Ingrid Cooper-Brooks, representing the Bahamas Industrial Tribunal, expressed gratitude for CAJS’s support in enhancing the tribunal’s capabilities to deliver its services with greater speed and service quality. She noted the organization’s role in creating a conducive environment for learning and collaboration within the Tribunal and amongst legal professionals.
“CAJS’s support has been instrumental in enhancing the capabilities of the Bahamas Industrial Tribunal. Their role in creating a conducive environment for learning and collaboration has improved the speed and service quality of our operations. CAJS truly understands the needs of the justice sector.”
Ruggles Ferguson, attorney at law, emphasized the holistic approach taken by CAJS in addressing the digital transformation of the justice sector. He commended the organization for its work in legal aid, alternative dispute resolution, knowledge sharing, and leadership capacity building.
“CAJS’s holistic approach to the digital transformation of the justice sector sets them apart. From legal aid to alternative dispute resolution, their work encompasses every aspect. CAJS is deserving of greater regional support as the lead the charge for a more innovative and responsive legal landscape.”
Michael Abejuela, General Counsel at ARIN, acknowledged CAJS’s pivotal role in advancing international collaboration and knowledge sharing. He highlighted the organization’s advocacy in strengthening Internet resilience and it work with the Caribbean Network Operators Group to strengthen technical capacity within regional courts and law offices.
“CAJS plays a pivotal role in advancing international collaboration and knowledge sharing. Their advocacy for strengthening Internet resilience and their collaboration with the Caribbean Network Operators Group are boosting technical capacity within regional courts and law offices.”
The praise from these esteemed legal and judicial luminaries underscores CAJS’s vital contribution to the development of the Caribbean justice sector. As the region continues to navigate challenges and embrace opportunities in the digital age, CAJS stands as a beacon of innovation and collaboration, propelling the Caribbean towards a more technologically advanced and responsive justice system.
ABOUT THE SUMMIT
The Connected Caribbean Summit is a pivotal annual gathering uniting various sectors to explore and devise strategies for expediting transformative action for Caribbean Development. This unique summit shines as a beacon of opportunity for fostering new levels of regional collaboration, uniting Caribbean chambers and businesses with key stakeholders and partners to provide actionable insights for trade facilitation, business resilience and market growth.
The event was hosted by the Caribbean Agency for Justice Solutions, the Network of Caribbean Chambers of Commerce (CARICHAM), and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU), in partnership with the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), the Caribbean Network Operators Group (CaribNOG), and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission.
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