Last Change:
05/09/2025
Constitution of Barbados
Year: 1966
Type: Domestic law
Rights Category: Asylum, Education, Freedom of movement, Health, Housing, land & property, Liberty & security of person, Nationality & facilitated naturalization, Social protection, Work & Workplace rights, Family life, Documentation
Description
Barbados's Constitution is the supreme law of the country, and any conflicting laws are invalid to the extent of their inconsistency with the Constitution. The Constitution outlines the fundamental legal framework of the country, including governance, citizens' rights, and the structure of the state. It is organized into various chapters and sections that address core aspects of Barbados' legal and political system.
Selected provisions
Constitution of Barbados - Generic