The
LAC, comprising the Region's Attorneys-General and
Ministers responsible for legal affairs and national
security is having its first meeting in Suriname,
the CARICOM Member State whose president H.E. Dr.
Runaldo Venetiaan is the present Chairman of the Community.
The meeting will be chaired by the Minister of Justice
and Police of Suriname the Honourable Siegfried Gilds.
Apart
from the Privy Council decision, discussions are expected
to focus on legal synergy among Member States, with
specific regard to the Free Movement of Skilled Nationals,
which is a major pillar of the CSME.
The
meeting is also slated to receive several reports,
including the deferral of the CCJ inauguration, and
a submission by the working group assigned to examine
the reform of legal education in the Community.
As
the Community forges ahead with a security plan to
combat cross-border and other criminal activities,
the LAC is also expected to give full attention to
issues of justice and security in the Region. This
is against the backdrop of reports on the implementation
of the United Nations (UN) Convention Against Corruption,
and the implementation of a Regional Justice Protection
Programme.
In
its determination over Regional Projects with regard
to Terrorism, the meeting will look at collaboration
with the CARICOM Legislative Drafting Facility (CLDF)
and the Organisation of American States (OAS) in Convening
Regional Seminars, as well as finalising legislation
regarding OAS Convention and UN Security Council Resolution
1373 which speaks to steps and strategies to combat
international terrorism.
Other
pertinent issues on the agenda of the upcoming meeting
include the designation of the Regional Aviation Safety
Oversight System (RASOS) as an institution of the
Caribbean Community pursuant to Article 21 of the
Revised Treaty, CARICOM-US negotiations on enforcement
of child support obligations, and legal issues related
to Information and Communication Technology (ICT).