<Li> The CCJ's initial funding was not derived directly from a single member state (and thus risking the possibility of the CCJ being beholden to that member state) but was provided by all contracting states, who were required to submit payment without any influence on how the CCJ Trust Fund utilizes the funds . </Li> <Li> The CCJ Trust Fund cannot solicit or accept any extra donations unless all the member states agree to do so . </Li> <Li> Any decision regarding the Fund requires consensus or, failing that, a two - thirds majority . </Li> <P> Initially being created as a replacement for the Privy Council or JCPC, and later being tasked with the original jurisdiction over the interpretation of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas, the CCJ replicates certain aspects of the British justice system while being divergent in other ways . </P>

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