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Manx Law: A Contribution from the Isle of Man*
Authors:David Doyle
Institution:Her Majesty's Second Deemster, Isle of Man
Abstract:This article provides a rare insight into the legal system and jurisprudence of the Isle of Man by the island's Second Deemster.

The author describes, inter alia, the judicial structure, sentencing and impact of international jurisprudence on the work of the judiciary of the Isle of Man, before outlining the island's constitutional position with the United Kingdom and with England and Wales.

The author argues against intellectual and judicial insularity: ‘Laws should be developed and problems solved by reaching out for knowledge and solutions that may be provided by approaches from jurisdictions beyond our local frontiers’. However, in reaching out to foreign jurisdictions, it is emphasised that account must be taken of local history, traditions, laws and needs.
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