West Indies Act 1967

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The West Indies Act 1967 is a UK statute that provided the legal framework for the independence and constitutional arrangements of several former British colonies in the Caribbean.

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West Indies Act 1967 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom statute
appliesTo certain West Indian territories within the Commonwealth
former British colonies in the Caribbean
classification Commonwealth independence legislation
constitutional statute
country United Kingdom
enactedBy British Parliament
surface form: United Kingdom Parliament
historicalContext breakup of the West Indies Federation
post-World War II decolonisation
jurisdiction United Kingdom
languageOfDocument English
legalEffect enabled new constitutional arrangements for specified West Indian territories
provided legal framework for independence of certain British Caribbean colonies
legalSystem English law
legislature British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
purpose to make provision for the attainment of fully responsible status within the Commonwealth by certain West Indian territories
to provide for the constitutional arrangements of certain former British colonies in the Caribbean
regionConcerned Caribbean
West Indies
relatedTo British Empire decolonisation
Commonwealth of Nations
independence of Caribbean states
shortTitle West Indies Act 1967 self-link
subjectMatter Commonwealth relations
constitutional law
decolonisation
independence of former colonies
typeOfLaw public law
yearEnacted 1967

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Saint Lucia Constitution Order 1978 enablingAct West Indies Act 1967
West Indies Act 1967 shortTitle West Indies Act 1967 self-link