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  2. Law of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The basis of the Bahamian Law and legal system lies within the English Common Law tradition. Justices of the Supreme Court, Registrars and Magistrates are all appointed by The Governor-General acting on the advice of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission, which is composed of five individuals who are headed by the Chief Justice as their chairman.

  3. Supreme Court of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of the Bahamas is the third highest court in the adjudicative hierarchy of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The court was created by Article 93(1) of the Constitution. Before that, the Supreme Court was governed by the Supreme Court Act of 1896. The Neo-Georgian style building which is home to the Supreme Court in New ...

  4. Category:Bahamian judges - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian judges of international courts and tribunals (1 C) P. Presidents of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas (4 P) Pages in category "Bahamian judges"

  5. Category : Expatriate judges on the courts of the Bahamas

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    Non-Bahamian nationals on the courts of the Bahamas. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B.

  6. Burton Hall (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Hall served as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Bahamas on 1 February 1991 and then as a Justice of Court of Appeal of the Bahamas from April 1997. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was appointed Chairman of the 1998 National Crime Commission of the Bahamas and, on 4 August 1999, was appointed as the first Bahamian judge on the Inter-American Development ...

  7. Leader of the Opposition (Bahamas) - Wikipedia

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    Leader of the Opposition is a constitutionally sanctioned office in The Bahamas. The Constitution requires that there is a Leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly of The Bahamas who is appointed by the Governor-General of The Bahamas. [1] Usually the person comes from the largest group in the House of Assembly that is not in government.

  8. Caribbean Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Bahamian Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett said The Bahamas should eventually abandon the Privy Council as the final court of appeal and move toward the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). While that decision would be up to the government of The Bahamas, Sir Michael said there is a "powerful argument to moving eventually toward the CCJ".

  9. Anita Allen (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Allen became a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Bahamas in 1995, and was elevated to Senior Justice in 2005. [1] She also served as Acting Chief Justice in 2007. [2] In November 2010, she succeeded Joan Sawyer as President of the Court of Appeal.