Antigua-et-barbuda
On March 16, 2026, Attorney General Sir Steadroy Benjamin unveiled a comprehensive plan for constitutional reforms and the nation's accession to the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) during the opening of the 2026 Legal Year. This initiative aims to modernize Antigua and Barbuda's legal framework and reinforce its sovereignty.
These reforms are expected to enhance the efficiency and fairness of the legal system, bolster public confidence, and affirm Antigua and Barbuda's commitment to self-determination. The move to the CCJ aligns the nation with its Caribbean counterparts, fostering a unified legal identity.
The government plans to engage in public consultations to gather input on the proposed changes. Legislative processes will follow, with the goal of implementing the reforms within the current legal year.
These developments mark a pivotal moment in Antigua and Barbuda's legal history, reflecting a proactive approach to governance and regional integration.