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Centre for Latin American & Caribbean Studies (CLACS)

Colonial, Post-Independence and Commonwealth Law

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The IALS archives (basement L3): Laws of the West Indies Federation

 

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The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies possesses a wealth of archival and open-shelf legal materials (judicial studies, legislation, law reports) from across the former British West Indies and non-Anglophone territories. The former are mainly donated by the Colonial Office, The Commonwealth Office and independent governments, and span from early British colonisation (1600s) to the present. The latter mostly cover the 20th century to the present, although there are some historical sources. 

In IALS Colonial-era materials are housed in L3 (Lower floor 3, basement) under the RES GN (reserve) and RES FOL GN (Folio, large books) classmarks.

Post-independence, Commonwealth and other Caribbean materials are housed on the IALS library open shelves mainly under the GN class mark.

Again, this guide is cursory rather than comprehensive so please consult the catalogue for sources that are not detailed below.

For more information on accessing any of these materials visit http://ials.sas.ac.uk/library. To search the IALS catalogue: https://catalogue.ulrls.lon.ac.uk/search~S6

Key catalogue subject themes: Caribbean Area Constitutional Law

British West Indies Colonial Law

Commonwealth and Post-Independence Caribbean Law

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