Jersey Law (not Jersey Shore)

Teresa Miguel-Stearns

The Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey make up the Channel Islands located in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy, France.  They are subject to the British Crown but not part of the United Kingdom.  They are members of the European Economic Community but not part of the European Union.

Jerseylaw.je is the official website of the Jersey Legal Information Board (JLIB).  The website contains one of the most comprehensive collections of legal material of any small jurisdiction and includes all Laws in Force and Revised Laws, the Jersey Law Reports (as well as the Jersey Judgments), the Unreported Judgments of the Jersey courts from 1997 to date, and Practice Directions of the Royal Court. You will also find the current version of the Royal Court Rules 2004, the Jersey and Guernsey Law Review and a student section. Some Norman customary law and civil law texts are also available.

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