
Patrick Robinson
Patrick Robinson is a distinguished Jamaican jurist who served as a judge on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and previously on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). He is recognized for his significant contributions to international law, including presiding over high-profile cases involving crimes against humanity.
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Patrick Robinson is referenced in relation to a correction about a court judgment involving the chief justice.
Error in the year | LettersFormer United Nations judge Patrick Robinson says his call to reform the office of chief justice is principled and was not a reaction to last month’s Court of Appeal ruling.
Former UN judge says call for reform of chief justice's role principled, not reaction to appeal court ruling | NewsJudge Patrick Robinson is a former Jamaican member of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
Patrick Robinson | Track and field athletics is number one | CommentaryPatrick Robinson is the author of the letter discussing the state of West Indies Test cricket.
Letter of the Day | Rekindle spirit and passion in West Indies Test cricket | LettersJudge Patrick Robinson is a recently retired judge of the International Court of Justice.
Outgoing CCJ president lauded at ceremonial sittingPatrick Robinson is a former judge of the ICJ and was a colleague of the author.
Guyana was not betrayed in the recent ICJ decision on Provisional MeasuresPatrick Robinson coordinated a significant report on reparations published in 2023.
Thomas Piketty : « La France doit 30 milliards d’euros à Haïti et devrait lancer des discussions sur les modalités de restitution »
Patrick Robinson was found guilty of having sexual intercourse with an 11-year-old child.
Funeral parlour owner in Belize found guilty of having sex with minor | News
Jamaica’s Patrick Robinson, recently a judge on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), was, before his ICJ appointment, a judge on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
Editorial | Jamaica and the International Criminal Court | Commentary
















































