Bridgetown.
The Caribbean Court of Justice will make its ruling in the Shanique Myrie case on Friday morning.
The ruling will be delivered via video conferencing from the CCJ’s Port-of-Spain headquarters to courtrooms in Barbados and Jamaica.
Myrie, a Jamaican national, brought a legal action against Barbados border officials for alleged inhumane, degrading and discriminatory treatment at Grantley Adams International Airport on March 14, 2011.
The case involved just over a year of taking evidence, testimony from 22 witnesses and visits by the court to two other CARICOM states outside of its 134 Henry Street, Port-of-Spain headquarters.