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Constitution of Barbados— CHAPTER I THE CONSTITUTION 1. This Constitution is the supreme law of Barbados and, subject to the provisions of this Constitution, if any other law is inconsistent with this Constitution, this Constitution shall prevail and the other law shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void. CHAPTER II CITIZENSHIP 2 ...
Sections 1 (2) and 3. THE SCHEDULE TO THE ORDER. THE CONSTITUTION OF BARBADOS. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. CHAPTER I. THE CONSTITUTION. Section. 1. Constitution is supreme law. CHAPTER II. CITIZENSHIP. 2. Persons who become citizens on 30th November 1966. 3. Persons entitled to be registered as citizens. 4. Persons born in Barbados after 29th ...
27 Νοε 2016 · Constitution of Barbados (Updated to 2021): Facts and Questions 1 SECTION 1: HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION1 In 1625 Barbados was claimed for King James I of England by John Powell, an English captain who landed on the island. Two years later, on February 17, 1627, a group of some
The Constitution of Barbados, originally the Schedule to the Barbados Independence order, was laid before Parliament on 22 November 1966 and entered into force on 30 November of the same year. It is is the supreme law of Barbados.
This Constitution is the supreme law of Barbados and, subject to the provisions of this Constitution, if any other law is inconsistent with this Constitution, this Constitution shall prevail and the other law shall, to the extent of the inconsistency, be void.
In this section. Document details Title. Constitution of Barbados Document source. National Legislative Bodies / National Authorities. Date. 30 November 1966. Document number-Document type. Legislation. Collection. Legal Instruments. Profile Country. Barbados.
The Constitution referred to in subsection (1) shall be altered in accordance with the provisions of section 49 thereof in the manner and to the extent set out in this Act; and on the appointed day the Constitution as so altered shall become the Constitution and supreme law of Barbados. Existing law