Sir Ronald Sanders publishes an article arguing in favor of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), framed around “facts, due process and fairness.” He says he has advocated for the court since its conception and reiterates that view in light of the CCJ’s role as an important regional institution.

Sanders recalls that in 2015—marking the CCJ’s tenth anniversary—he described its creation as arguably the most significant institutional achievement of the English-speaking Caribbean since the Treaty of Chaguaramas. In the current piece, he presents his perspective on the CCJ’s approach, emphasizing legal standards and the importance of fair procedures in judicial decision-making.

Both outlets that carry the article—The Voice (St. Lucia) and Kaieteur News—publish the same author and the same article title, with no evident differences in reported facts or framing beyond publication venue. Overall, the coverage reflects the author’s viewpoint rather than a separate set of new events or official statements from the CCJ itself.