Even today, the sources of Jersey legislation comprise: (i) the ancient customary law of the Duchy of Normandy (as deducible from the Grand Coutumier du Pays et Duché de Normandie of the 13th century, sporadic compilations of statutes and published decisions of the Privy Council and the Royal Court); (ii) Royal Charters, by means of which (from the Royal Charter of Edward III in 1241 to that of Charles II in 1662) English sovereigns emphatically reiterated the privilege of the British islands to be governed in accordance with their ancient customs, clearly with the purpose of ensuring the loyalty of the islanders, who occupied a forward position strategically located at the threshold of the territory of the traditional enemy, France.
tarjousten, osallistumishakemusten, suunnitelmien ja hankkeiden täsmällinen jättöpäivämäärä ja-aika ovat tarkasti määritettävissäEurLex-2 EurLex-2