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LRC Publishes Penal Code Part 2- Abortion
The Law Reform Commission publishes its Final Report titled "The Penal Code: Part 2 – Abortion".
Public Comments: Settled Land Act
The Law Reform Commission invites stakeholders and members of the general public to comment on the issues identified in the Discussion Paper titled “Settled Land Act” and, in particular, to submit their views on the options for reform presented for discussion.
What We Do
The Commission's mandate is to study and keep under constant review the statutes and other laws comprising the law of the Cayman Islands with a view to its systematic development and reform, including in particular –
- the modification of any branch of the law as far as that is practicable;
- the elimination of anomalies in the law, the repeal of obsolete and unnecessary enactments and the simplification and modernisation of the law;
- the development of new areas in the law with the aim of making them more responsive to the changing needs of Cayman Islands society;
- the adoption of new or more effective methods for the administration of the law and the dispensation of justice; and
- the codification of the unwritten laws of the Cayman Islands.
Organisation and Functions
The Commission was established by the Law Reform Commission Act No. 6 of 2005 and commenced operation on 16th September, 2005.
In accordance with the Act, the Commission's mandate is to study and keep under constant review the statutes and other laws comprising the law of the Cayman Islands with a view to its systematic development and reform, including in particular –
- the modification of any branch of the law as far as that is practicable;
- the elimination of anomalies in the law, the repeal of obsolete and unnecessary enactments and the simplification and modernisation of the law;
- the development of new areas in the law with the aim of making them more responsive to the changing needs of Cayman Islands society;
- the adoption of new or more effective methods for the administration of the law and the dispensation of justice; and
- the codification of the unwritten laws of the Cayman Islands.
The Commission, in the performance of its functions, may –
- review and consider any proposals for the reform of the law which may be referred to it by any person or authority;
- prepare and submit to the Attorney General from time to time, a programme for the study and examination of any branch of the law with a view to making recommendations for its improvement, modernisation and reform;
- initiate and carry out or direct the initiation and carrying out of, studies and research necessary for the improvement and modernisation of the law;
- undertake, pursuant to any such recommendation approved by the Attorney General, the formulation and preparation of drafts in the form of Bills or other instruments for consideration by the Cabinet and the Legislative Assembly;
- provide, at the instance of Government departments and other authorities concerned, advice, information and proposals for reform or amendment of any branch of the law; and
- with the approval of the Attorney General appoint or empanel committees, whether from among members of the Commission or from among persons outside the Commission or both, to study and make recommendations to the Commission on any aspect of the law referred to it by the Commission.
The functions of the Commission are performed by seven Commissioners and three full time attorneys-at-law (the Director, Senior Legislative Counsel and Crown Counsel II), and a Legal Administrative Assistant. The Commission is a department of the Portfolio of Legal Affairs but acts independently in its review of matters. Its recommendations are based on its own research and analysis of proposed areas of reform submitted by stakeholders and by the public.
The Attorney General refers matters to the Commission but the Commission may also initiate and carry out studies and research necessary for the improvement and modernisation of any area of the law of the Cayman Islands based on comments from the public, interest groups or its own research.
Commissioners
Legal and Legislative Team
Recent Publications
Consultations
Registered Land (Amendment) Bill-2025
Settled Land Act (Amendment) Bill 2025
Adverse Possession - Final Report
Settled Land Act - Final Report
Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2024
Termination of Pregnancy Bill - 2024
The Penal Code Reform - Abortion - Final Report
Settled Land Act - Discussion Paper
Adverse Possession Discussion Paper
Usury (Common Law Abrogation) Bill, 2022
Criminal Justice (Offenders Assisting Investigations and Prosecutions) Act, 2022
Anti-Bullying (Schools) Regulations 2022
Appeals Tribunals - Final Report
Usury Final Report October 2022
Penal Code Reform (Part 1) Final Report
Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 2022
Penal Code Reform (Part 1) Discussion Paper
Penal Code Reform (Part 2) Discussion Paper
Appeals Tribunals - Discussion Paper
Usury Discussion Paper, November 2021
Final Report - The Enforcement of Mortgage-type Security Over Real Estate 28 July 2021
Private Funding of Legal Services Regulations, 2021
Private Funding of Legal Services Act, 2020
Review of Litigation Funding- Final Report
Trusts (Amendment) Bill 2019
Discussion Paper - The Enforcement of Mortgage-type Security Over Real Estate 23 November 2018
Trusts Law Reform - Final Report May 2018
Discussion Paper - Regulation of Queen's Evidence - Immunity From Prosecution and Reduced Sentences
Trusts Law Reform - Discussion Paper
Litigation Funding - Discussion Paper
Consultation Paper - Caps on Non-Economic Damages and Reducing the Limitation Period
Discussion Paper - The Way Forward for the Regulation of Timeshares in the Cayman Islands
Timeshare Bill, 2014
Whistleblower Discussion Paper Appendix A Draft Bill
Whistleblower Discussion Paper Appendix B
Whistleblower Discussion Paper For Public April 2014
Contempt of Court – The Sub Judice Rule – Consultation Paper
Family Law Reform (Part 2) Final Report July 2013
Maintenance Bill 2012 Final July 2013
The Family Property (Rights of Spouses) Bill, 2013 - DRAFT BILL
The Matrimonial Causes Bill, 2013 - Draft Bill
Landlord and Tenant - Residential Tenancies Law, 2009
Landlord and Tenant Review - Final Report
Legal Aid Review - Final Report
Legal Practitioners Review - Final Consultation 2007
Legal Practitioners Review - Final Report 2007
Strata Titles Review - Final Report - 2016
The Strata Titles Bill, November 2016
Arbitration Law, 2012
Final Report on Arbitration 2012 for AG
Administrator General Review- Discussion Paper
Draft Arbitration Bill, 2011
Medical Negligence (Non-Economic Damages) Law, 2011
Draft Arbitration Bill, 2010
Arbitration Discussion Paper 2009 Consultation Draft
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Government Administration Building, Box 136
133 Elgin Avenue, George Town,
Grand Cayman, KY1-9000 CAYMAN ISLANDS
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