This guide lists essential print and online sources for researching foreign law. NOTE: First 4 tabs list important general sources that might not be repeated in the dropdown tabs.
Constitution, Annual Laws (the Public Acts and Statutory Instruments, 1993 to present, as originally enacted) and Consolidated Laws (all Public Acts and Statutory Instruments as amended by subsequent amending legislation). Also lists laws not in force and laws repealed or revoked.
House of Assembly bills, parliamentary questions, Hansard, publications, order papers, speeches. Senate business papers, minutes, parliamentary questions, standing orders.
Contains machine-produced English translations of the legislation of Bermuda. Warning: Machine-based translations should not be relied upon in important documents and writings.
Use the 'Table of Contents' tab to navigate to this title. Countries arranged in alphabetic order. Includes the full text of the tax and commercial law of Bermuda.
Marci Hoffman, General Ed., University of California, Berkeley Law Library. Describes the general sources of law and cites to specific laws on various subjects such as taxation.