Securities Commission of the Bahamas
The website of the Securities Commission of the Bahamas makes available Bahamian legislation, both primary and secondary, relating to the regulation of financial services. A few cases are also provided.
The website of the Securities Commission of the Bahamas makes available Bahamian legislation, both primary and secondary, relating to the regulation of financial services. A few cases are also provided.
Online editions of statutes and subsidiary legislation of the Bahamas, on the Bahamas Government website. Laws are available as amended to 31 December 2021, together with the original text of legislation enacted after that date. There is a basic search facility and tables and indexes are also provided. A disclaimer states that the legislative texts are for information only.
Part of WorldLII's Countries service covering the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. A full range of browse and search features are provided. Browsable link collections include materials relating to the Government, Courts and Case Law and Legislation, with specific subject sections dealing with Elections, Intellectual Property and Companies. A stored search will automatically query all of WorldLII for items about the Bahamas.
The Commonwealth Legal Information Institute (CommonLII) is a cooperative legal information initiative led by AustLII (the Australasian Legal Information Institute) providing access to freely available legal materials from all Commonwealth countries. CommonLII contains over 400 databases providing case law, legislation, treaties and law reform reports from more than 50 Commonwealth and common law countries and territories.
Website of the Bahamas Court of Appeal. Judgments are available on the site back to about 2003; they can be browsed by date, or searched by case type, title, date and/or number. Information on the organisational structure of the Court and a list of justices past and present are available. Details of the procedures followed for criminal and civil cases are given along with a listing of upcoming cases and the text of the Court of Appeal act and other relevant legislation.
Online guide to researching Caribbean law written by Yemisi Dina who is Head of Public Services at the Osgoode Hall Law Library, York University, Ontario in Canada. The guide is published on the Globalex website and made freely available by the Hauser Global Law School Program at the New York University School of Law. The author covers all the dependent and independent Caribbean states describing their legal and court systems, sources of legislation and law reports.