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Q: What are two laws in the Bahamas?
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Under what doctrine is Bahamas' government ran?

Bahamas has a own Constitution. Although the laws of the Bahamas are supervised by the Privy Council in London. This is not entirely so. Yes the Privy Council of London is the highest court in the Bahamas, however the Laws of The Bahamas are sovereign and subjected to no other power. While the Bahamas shares the crown and Her Majesty's Privy Council, it is not lesser to it.


Is there any laws that protect the ecosystem in the Bahamas?

yes


What are the duties of the attorney general in the Bahamas?

The Attorney General is the Minister for Legal Affairs in the government of the Bahamas, in charge of enforcing the laws of the Bahamas and conducting the legal matters of the country.


Is Australia govern by the same law of the Bahamas?

No, Australia and the Bahamas are both sovereign nations and write and enforce their own laws.


What are the two main season in the Bahamas?

The two main seasons in The Bahamas are Summer and Winter.


Which two countries are nearest to Florida?

Cuba and The Bahamas are near the Straits of Florida.


How are laws made in the Bahamas?

Go to www.bahamas.gov.bs/ for your answers and don't forget 2 vote mtp!!!!!!!


Could you name the two smallest but fully inhabited islands in the BAHAMAS?

two smallest but fully inhabited island in the the bahamas


Is Cuba in the Caribbean or the Bahamas?

Cuba cannot be in the Bahamas, they are two completely separate countries. Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean. The Bahamas is an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean.


What are some of the rivers in the Bahamas?

Two are Cunningham and Killarney.


What are the two types of farming practiced in the Bahamas?

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Are Bahamas and Cuba two mainland territories in the Caribbean?

no