The law of Bermuda is based on the common law legal system of England and Wales.

Sources of law

Immigration

The main categories of resident in Bermuda are:[citation needed]

  1. By birth — Although it is possible to be born Bermudian, simply being born in Bermuda does not automatically confer this status. One must be born in Bermuda to a parent who holds Bermudian status, in order to be considered Bermudian by birth.
  2. Through residence — A subset of permanent residents, who have been living on the island since 1989, can apply for Bermudian status if they are Commonwealth citizens.

Company law

  1. a local company, which is owned 60% or more by Bermudians; and
  2. an exempt company, which is owned chiefly by non-Bermudians

Property law

Trust law

See also Trust law

Litigation and the Bermuda court system

  1. Magistrates Court, with a mainly criminal jurisdiction;
  2. Supreme Court, with a civil and criminal jurisdiction, covers the roles of the English Crown Court, County Court and High Court. Among others, this includes the Commercial Court.[1][2]
  3. Court of Appeal has equivalent status to the English Court of Appeal. There is a further right of appeal to the Privy Council in London.

Judicial Officers

The current Chief Justice of Bermuda is Narinder Hargun, who was appointed in 2018.[3] For previous Chief Justices, see Chief Justice of Bermuda.

References

  1. ^ "Supreme Court | Government of Bermuda". www.gov.bm. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  2. ^ "Bermuda's Commercial Court has joined the Standing International Forum of Commercial Courts | Government of Bermuda". www.gov.bm. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  3. ^ "Hargun appointed as Chief Justice". Bermuda: The Royal Gazette. July 17, 2018.