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Justice Ministry Builds Momentum on Human Rights-Based Justice Reform with UN Training for Crown Counsels

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July 29, 2025
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Justice Ministry Builds Momentum on Human Rights-Based Justice Reform with UN Training for Crown Counsels
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Basseterre, Saint Kitts – As part of its broader commitment to modernising the administration of justice, the Attorney General’s Office and the Ministry of Justice and
Legal Affairs, in partnership with the CARICOM Regional Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), hosted a two-day training workshop on July 24–25, 2025, aimed at integrating international human rights standards into both prosecutorial and civil advisory practice.

The workshop, titled “International Standards and Best Practices on Human Rights in the Administration of Justice”, convened at the request of Attorney General, Mr.
Garth Wilkin is part of a wider strategy to strengthen institutional decision-making and accountability across the justice sector. It brought together Crown Counsels
from the Attorney General’s Chambers and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), whose portfolios span both criminal and civil matters, including
litigation, policy review, and legislative advice.

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Facilitated by the OHCHR CARICOM Regional Representative and Deputy Regional Representative, the training adopted an interactive and participatory approach. Key
thematic areas included:

  • Legal safeguards in arrest, detention, and pre-trial procedures;
  • Fair trial rights and prosecutorial responsibilities;
  • Independence and impartiality of justice actors;
  • Access to justice and the principle of non-discrimination, particularly for
    vulnerable populations.

Participants examined how these standards intersect with both criminal justice processes and broader State obligations in civil proceedings, public administration,
and legislative reform. The training also provided a platform for dialogue on aligning local practices with global standards.

Attorney General Wilkin noted, “Strengthening the human rights capacity of Crown Counsels—whether advising on constitutional law, representing the State in civil
matters, or prosecuting criminal offences—is central to our vision for a rightsrespecting and efficient justice system. This initiative reflects our commitment to dignity, proportionality, and the rule of law in every decision.”

This workshop builds upon the Government’s ongoing justice reform agenda, which includes reducing case backlogs, enhancing coordination across legal institutions, and embedding a performance-based culture within the justice sector. It also reinforces the Ministry’s intent to sustain collaboration with partners in delivering accessible, fair, and accountable justice for all.

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