Law of Malta

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The law of Malta incorporates continental law, common law and local traditions, such as Code de Rohan. A municipal code was enacted in 1784[1] and replaced in 1813.[2] Maltese law has evolved over the centuries and reflected the rule of the context of the time. At present Malta has a mixed-system codification, influenced by Roman, French, British, European, international law, and local customs.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Joanna Drake, P G Xuereb and Eugene Buttigieg. In Winterton and Moys (eds). Information Sources in Law. Second Edition. Bowker-Saur. 1997. Chapter Eighteen: Malta. Pages 307 to 319.
  2. ^ Andò, Biagio (December 2011). "Mediterranean Legal Hybridity: Mixtures and Movements, the Relationships between the Legal and Normative Traditions of the Region; Malta, June 11-12, 2010". Journal of Civil Law Studies. Louisiana State University: Center of Civil Law Studies. 4 (2): 243–245. ISSN 1944-3749. OCLC 268995492. Archived from the original on 19 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Mediterranean Legal Hybridity: Mixtures and Movements, the Relationships between the Legal and Normative Traditions of the Region; Malta, June 11-12, 2010". Journal of Civil Law Studies. Louisiana State University: Center of Civil Law Studies. 4 (2): 233–538. March 2012. ISSN 1944-3749. OCLC 268995492. Archived from the original on 9 September 2015.
  4. ^ Cauchi, Jacqueline Azzopardi; Knepper, Paul (1 February 2009). "The Empire, the police, and the introduction of fingerprint technology in Malta". Criminology & Criminal Justice. London: Sage. 9 (1): 76. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.896.3771. doi:10.1177/1748895808099181. ISSN 1748-8958. OCLC 746934116.

Bibliography[]

  • David Joseph Attard. The Maltese Legal System. Second Edition. Malta University Press. 2013. ISBN 9789990945744. [1]
  • Mark A Sammut. The Law in All Its Majesty: Essays in Maltese Legal History and Comparative Law. Russell Square Publishing Limited. 2016. ISBN 9781911301004. [2]
  • Hugh W Harding. Maltese Legal History under British rule (1801-1836). Printed at Progress Press. Valletta, Malta. 1968. WorldCat. Reprinted by Malta University Press. 1980. WorldCat.
  • Proclamation No 1 of the 10th March 1854, promulgating Her Majesty's Order in Council giving effect to a Code of Laws and Regulations of Police for the Island of Malta and its Dependencies. Google Books
  • F Cremona. The Law on Commercial Partnerships in Malta. University of Malta. 1989. [3]
  • Andrew Muscat. Principles of Maltese Company Law. Malta University Press. 2007. WorldCat
  • Max Ganado, Ganado & Associates Advocates and the Institute of Financial Services Malta. An introduction to Maltese Financial Services Law. Allied Publications. Valletta, Malta. 2009. WorldCat
  • Simone Borg and Louise Spiteri. Environmental Law in Malta. Kluwer Law International. 2010. Google Books
  • Kevin Aquilina. Media Law in Malta. Kluwer Law International. 2014. ISBN 9789041153319. [4]

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