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.
InfoLeg provides a database of Argentina's national laws as well as national and provincial codes and constitutions. It also provides links to provincial government websites and other official sites. InfoLeg is run by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights.
The Legal Information Institute of India (LIIofIndia) was launched in March 2011. It is a collaborative project involving several Indian law schools, assisted by the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII). The LII of India provides free access to Indian legislation (including the 1836 Indian Code and some state legislation); Indian case law (Supreme Court, most High Courts and tribunals); treaties; Law Commission reports; and legal journals.
This section of the Legislation.gov.uk website provides access to
Church measures- legislation relating to the administration and organisation of the Church of England. The site is hosted by The National Archives on behalf of HM Government and includes original and revised versions of legislation.
Selected legislation is provided for the period 1920 to 1987 and all church measures from 1988 onwards. These can be browsed by date or searched by keyword or date and viewed in full text.
The Eastern Caribbean Securities Regulatory Commission (ECSRC) is the regulatory body for the Eastern Caribbean Securities Market. It regulates securities dealing in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, and St Vincent and The Grenadines. The ECSRC website provides the organisation’s laws and regulations, including the Eastern Caribbean Securities Act 2001.
The Central Bank of Belize has a Legislation section on its website, providing primary and secondary legislation in the areas of banking, finance and money laundering.
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.
The Legislation.gov.uk website brings together the legislation held on the OPSI website and revised legislation from the Statute Law Database. The site is hosted by The National Archives on behalf of HM Government. This part of the site provides access to Northern Irish legislation including Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly (2000 onwards), Acts of the Northern Ireland Parliament (1921 to 1972), Acts of the Old Irish Parliament (1495 to 1800) and Northern Ireland Statutory rules. These can be browsed or searched separately.