The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Seats Margaret Price Findlay as Chief Justice
The appointment installs the court’s 14th leader across a nine-jurisdiction Eastern Caribbean bench.
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court has appointed Margaret Price Findlay as its 14th Chief Justice, a leadership change for the regional bench that serves the independent OECS states and several territories from a shared judicial system. The court underpins commercial confidence and the rule of law across small jurisdictions that rely on common institutions, handling appeals and high-court matters that individual islands could not sustain alone. For investors and the diaspora, continuity at the top of a trusted regional court is a quiet but meaningful marker of institutional stability in the Eastern Caribbean.
Source: Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.