Jamaican Online Legal Resources
Jamaican Law Websites
- AustLII Jamaica
- Background Notes: Jamaica, June 2000 – U.S. Department of State
- Caribbean Court of Justice
- CIA Factbook: Jamaica
- Constitution of Jamaica
- Country Commercial Guides: Jamaica (PDF)
- Court of Appeal Calendar 2001
- Draft Civil Procedure Rules
- Applications, Interim Relief, Judgments and Orders Rules (PDF)
- Case Management Powers – Sanctions Rules (PDF)
- Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments: Jamaica
- Commencement of Proceedings and Statements of Case Rules (PDF)
- Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Jamaica
- Default Judgments, Admissions, Summary Judgments Rules (PDF)
- Evidence, Discovery Rules (PDF)
- Judicial Case Management Rules (PDF)
- Service of Documents Rules (PDF)
- Settlements Rules (PDF)
- Electoral Office of Jamaica
- Embassy of Jamaica, Washington, D.C.
- Exercise of the Mortgagee’s Power of Sale in Jamaica by Alison Dunkley.
- Foreign Government Documents: Jamaica
- ForInt Jamaica
- Government Listings
- Governments on the WWW: Jamaica
- Jamaica: Cabinet/Gabinete
- Jamaica (Constitution) Order in Council 1962
- Jamaica Information Service
- Jamaican Constitution in a Nutshell
- Jamaican Court Judgments
- Law Library of Congress: Jamaica
- Ministry of Industry & Investment
- Ministry of National Security and Justice
- Permanent Mission of Jamaica to the United Nations
- Privy Council Decisions
- Supreme Court of Jamaica
- Supreme Court of Jamaica Civil Procedure Discussion Papers (in PDF format)
- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Country Profiles: Jamaica
- University of West Indies Law Library
- World Directory of National Parliamentary Libraries: Jamaica
Jamaican Statutes
- Administrator-General’s Act
- Coinage Offenses Act
- Corruption Prevention Act
- Cruelty to Animals Act
- Dangerous Drugs Act
- Intestates’ Estates and Property Charges Act
- Noise Abatement Act 1997
- Registration ( Births and Deaths) Act
- Status of Children Act
- Wills Act
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