Law of Gibraltar
The law of Gibraltar is a combination of common law and statute, and is based heavily upon English law.
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The English Law (Application) Act of 1962 stipulates that English common law will apply to Gibraltar unless overridden by Gibraltar law. However, as Gibraltar is a self-governing British overseas territory, it maintains its own independent tax status and its parliament can enact laws independently of the United Kingdom.
See also
- Court system of Gibraltar
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