What role would the Caribbean Court of Justice play and its importance in regional integration
The Report of the Commission to Review Jamaica’s Relations within the CARICOM and CARIFORUM Frameworks, commonly referred to as the “Golding Report”, is a 51-page report that sought to examine Jamaica’s relations within CARICOM and CARIFORUM, but has presented another opportunity for introspection by CARICOM leaders and other stakeholders on what has been achieved, where we have failed and what is needed to move forward.
An except from the report states:
This Commission feels that while CARICOM has been the victim of an over-reliance on the shared history of its members, the value of the regional integration, notwithstanding the current wave of economic nationalism in various parts of the world, is a relevant and useful and, perhaps, even more urgent today than it was at the inception and can provide us a more secure passage to a brighter future than can each of us trying to row his boat alone. But set sail we must, whether separately or together at a crew. What is not sustainable is the pretense that we are building a single market and economy while busy marking time, justifying our own procrastination, unwilling to let go of our insular and protectionist predilections yet constantly reciting cliched declarations of commitment to the integration effort.
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What role would the Caribbean Court of Justice play and its importance in regional integration
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