Fiche de révision : Jersey: A Crown Dependency Overview

Jersey Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Jersey is a Crown Dependency with autonomous government, not part of the UK.
  • The British is the Head of State, represented locally by the Lieutenant Governor.
  • The Bailiff is the head of judiciary and chairs the States Assembly.
  • Laws are enacted by the States Assembly and require Royal Assent.
  • The legal system blends Norman customary law and English law; the Royal Court is the highest.
  • Jurats are elected judges of fact, serving for life.
  • Main law enforcement: States Police and parish-based Honorary Police led by Connétables.
  • Jersey has 12 parishes, each with local officials.
  • Economy: Dominated by finance, agriculture (Jersey Royal potatoes), fishing, and tourism.
  • Population: ~100,000; capital: St Helier.
  • Defense is UK responsibility; no military forces.
  • The flag features a red saltire; traditional language: Norman French; official language: English since 1948.
  • Major historical events: Battle of Jersey (1779), WWII German occupation, Liberation Day (8 May).

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • Lieutenant Governor — Represents the Crown, oversees constitutional matters.
  • Bailiff — Presides over the Royal Court and legislative sessions.
  • Chief Minister — Leader of the government, elected by the States Assembly.
  • States Assembly — Law-making body, composed of elected members.
  • Royal Court — Highest court, presided over by the Bailiff, with Jurats as judges of fact.
  • Jurats — Elected judges, serve for life, decide factual matters.
  • Parishes — 12 local administrative units, each led by a Connétable.
  • Honorary Police — Parish volunteers, assist in law enforcement.
  • Main industries — Finance, agriculture (Jersey Royal potatoes), fishing, tourism.
  • Land measurement — Vergée, traditional land unit.
  • Symbols — Flag with red saltire, cow as animal symbol.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • The Lieutenant Governor ensures constitutional compliance and represents the Crown.
  • The Bailiff chairs the States Assembly and presides over the Royal Court.
  • The Chief Minister leads the executive branch, elected by the States Assembly.
  • Laws are proposed, debated, and passed by the States Assembly, then receive Royal Assent.
  • The Royal Court applies Norman customary law and English law; Jurats serve as fact-finding judges.
  • Law enforcement involves the States Police for national issues and Honorary Police for local parish matters.
  • Parishes function as local governance units, each with a Connétable and local officials.
  • The economy relies on finance, agriculture, fishing, and tourism, with a shift from agriculture to finance in recent decades.
  • The flag symbolizes Jersey’s identity; the cow represents local agriculture.

4. Comparative Table

ItemKey FeaturesNotes / Differences
Legal SystemNorman customary law + English lawRoyal Court is highest
Law EnforcementStates Police vs. Honorary PoliceParish volunteers vs. professional force
Parishes12, each with a ConnétableLocal administrative units
Land MeasurementVergéeTraditional land unit
LanguageNorman French (historical), English (since 1948)Official language now
SymbolsFlag with red saltire, cow, Vergée land unitCultural symbols

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram

Jersey
 ├─ Crown (Monarch)
 │    └─ Lieutenant Governor (Crown’s representative)
 ├─ Government
 │    ├─ Bailiff (Chair, Chief Justice)
 │    ├─ Chief Minister (Executive leader)
 │    └─ States Assembly (Law-making body)
 ├─ Legal System
 │    ├─ Norman customary law
 │    └─ English law
 ├─ Court System
 │    ├─ Royal Court (Supreme court)
 │    └─ Court of Appeal
 ├─ Law Enforcement
 │    ├─ States Police
 │    └─ Honorary Police (parish volunteers)
 └─ Parishes (12)
      ├─ Connétable (Head)
      └─ Local officials

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing Lieutenant Governor with local government officials.
  • Mistaking Jurats as elected judges; they are elected judges of fact serving for life.
  • Overlooking the distinction between States Police and Honorary Police.
  • Misunderstanding Jersey’s legal system as purely English law; it’s a blend with Norman law.
  • Assuming the UK has military control; defense is UK’s responsibility, but no forces are stationed.
  • Confusing parishes with administrative districts in other countries.
  • Forgetting that Jersey Royal potatoes are a key agricultural product.
  • Mistaking the flag for the Union Jack; it has a unique red saltire.

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Understand Jersey’s constitutional status as a Crown Dependency.
  • Know the roles of the Lieutenant Governor, Bailiff, and Chief Minister.
  • Be able to explain the law-making process and the role of the Royal Assent.
  • Describe the legal system and the function of Jurats.
  • Identify the law enforcement agencies and their functions.
  • List the 12 parishes and their governance.
  • Recognize Jersey’s main industries and economic shifts.
  • Recall the land measurement unit: Vergée.
  • Know the population size and capital.
  • Understand Jersey’s defense arrangement.
  • Remember key historical events: Battle of Jersey, WWII occupation, Liberation Day.
  • Be familiar with cultural symbols: flag, cow, language.
  • Know major fortifications: Mont Orgueil, Fort Regent.
  • Recognize the significance of privateering and French influence.
  • Understand Jersey’s historical conflicts and their impact.

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Crown Dependency — status?

Jersey is a Crown Dependency, not part of the UK.

Jersey — part of UK?

No, a Crown Dependency with autonomous government.

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Chair of the States Assembly and Chief Justice.

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