There is no such thing as British law. England and Scotland have their own legal systems although they have similar laws,
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.
Many small Countries and Canada Canada is not under British rule. It is independent. All territories still under British rule are very small.
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There are no countries currently under British control. However, their are 14 territories throughout the world which are independent, but where ultimate control, particularly for defence, is the responsibility of the UK.
People under British law in the 1700's who owed money could be executed, turned into a slave, or had to go to jail
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The Declaration of Independence was considered an Act of Treason under British Law, in the eye's of the British Government, the Colonials had defied the King and that was punishable in the utmost fashion... they had committed the highest offence considered at the time
That depends on the laws of the country in which you live. In most developed countries the state would step in if the child was neglected and this would be under family law not civil law.
The current British overseas territories:- Anguilla- British Virgin Islands- Cayman Islands- Montserrat- Turks and Caicos Islands
There four countries in the which are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Though in British law Northern Ireland is now as a province.