Law of Bermuda

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The law of Bermuda is based on the common law legal system of England and Wales.

Sources of Law

Immigration

The main categories of resident in Bermuda are:

  1. By birth. Although it is possible to be born Bermudian, simply being born in Bermuda does not automatically confer this status. You must be born in Bermuda to a parent who holds Bermudian status, in order to be considered Bermudian by birth.
  2. Through a lengthy period of residence. People who have attained Bermudian status in this way are colloquially, and somewhat disparagingly, known as "status Bermudians", although the title is something of a misnomer since someone who is Bermudian by birth can be said to have Bermudian status.

Company Law

  1. a local company, which is owned 60% or more by Bermudians; and
  2. an exempt company, which is owned chiefly by non-Bermudians

Property Law

Trust Law

See also Trust law

Litigation and the Bermuda Court System

  1. Magistrates Court, with a mainly criminal jurisdiction;
  2. Supreme Court, with a civil and criminal jurisdiction, covers the roles of the English Crown Court, County Court and High Court.
  3. Court of Appeal has equivalent status to the English Court of Appeal. There is a further right of appeal to the Privy Council in London.

Judicial Officers

The current Chief Justice of Bermuda is Ian Kawaley, who was appointed in 2012. Former Chief Justices include:

Resources and External Links

As might be expected in a small jurisdiction, the best available resources are provided by a number of individuals and law firms:

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