About The Bahamas

Judicial Education Institute

The law now develops much more rapidly and is increasingly influenced by technology, new insights and challenges. The Bahamas Judicial Education Institute (BJEI) was established to fulfill the increasing need for education and training of judicial officers and their staff so as to enhance the delivery of justice in The Bahamas. The BJEI is mandated to provide structured, judiciary specific programs throughout the course of the legal year for the judiciary.

The BJEI is headed by the Chief Justice Brian Moree QC and managed by a Board of Directors selected by the Chief Justice. The current Board Members are Justice Ian R. Winder (Chairman), Justice Deborah Fraser, Justice Cheryl Grant Thompson, Justice Keith Thompson, Registrar Camille Darville-Gomez, Magistrate Ancella Evans and Nicoya Neilly (Administrator).

Chief Justice Interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Peter Jamadar, The Hon. Mr. Justice Gregory Smith and The Hon. Mr. Justice Ian Winder at the JRC Workshop

Judicial officers and research council recently participated in a week- long workshop with the objective to strengthen the Judicial Office. A delegation from Trinidad & Tobago conducted these sessions.

Chief Justice Brian Moree interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Peter Jamadar, a member of The Caribbean Court of Justice, who provides in depth perspective on the importance and national benefits of strengthening the Judicial Office through training and collaboration.

The Bahamas Judicial Education Institute (BJEI) was established to fulfill the increasing need for education and training of judicial officers and their staff so as to enhance the delivery of justice in The Bahamas. The BJEI is mandated to provide structured, judiciary specific programs throughout the course of the legal year for the judiciary.

Chief Justice Interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Peter Jamadar

Judicial officers and research council recently participated in a week- long workshop with the objective to strengthen the Judicial Office. A delegation from Trinidad & Tobago conducted these sessions.

Chief Justice Brian Moree interviews The. Hon. Mr. Justice Gregory Smith, a member of the Court of Appeal in Trinidad & Tobago; who shares details on the training initiative.

The Bahamas Judicial Education Institute (BJEI) was established to fulfill the increasing need for education and training of judicial officers and their staff so as to enhance the delivery of justice in The Bahamas. The BJEI is mandated to provide structured, judiciary specific programs throughout the course of the legal year for the judiciary.

Chief Justice Interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Gregory Smith

Judicial officers and research counsel recently participated in a week- long workshop with the objective to strengthen the Judicial Office. A delegation from Trinidad & Tobago conducted these sessions.

Chief Justice Brian Moree interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Ian R. Winder, Supreme Court of The Bahamas who shares on the impact of The Bahamas Judicial Education Institute (BJEI).

The Bahamas Judicial Education Institute (BJEI) was established to fulfill the increasing need for education and training of judicial officers and their staff so as to enhance the delivery of justice in The Bahamas. The BJEI is mandated to provide structured, judiciary specific programs throughout the course of the legal year for the judiciary.

The Chief Justice Interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Ian Winder – part 1

The Chief Justice Interviews The Hon. Mr. Justice Ian Winder – part 2