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  2. File:Gambia Independence Act 1964 (UKPGA 1964-93 qp).pdf

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  3. Gambia Independence Act 1964 - Wikipedia

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    The Gambia Independence Act 1964 (. 93) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that gave independence to The Gambia with effect from 18 February 1965. The act also provided for the continued right of appeal from the Gambian courts to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which was abolished in 1998 when Yahya Jammeh decided to reorganise the Gambian judiciary under the 1997 ...

  4. The Gambia (1965–1970) - Wikipedia

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    The Gambia was given independence from Britain in 1965 under the Gambia Independence Act 1964, which unified the British Crown Colony and Protectorate of the Gambia into an independent sovereign state. The British monarch, Elizabeth II, remained head of state of The Gambia, which shared its Sovereign with other Commonwealth realms.

  5. Gambia Colony and Protectorate - Wikipedia

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    The Gambia Colony and Protectorate was the British colonial administration of The Gambia from 1821 to 1965, part of the British Empire in the New Imperialism era. The colony was the immediate area surrounding Bathurst (now Banjul), and the protectorate was the inland territory situated around the Gambia River , which was declared in 1894.

  6. The Gambia - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Gambia gained independence under the ... The University of the Gambia was established by the Act of the National Assembly ...

  7. I. M. Garba-Jahumpa - Wikipedia

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    He attended the Constitutional Conference in 1961 for The Gambia's independence, [6] [7] [verification needed] and subsequently was present at Marlborough House, London, as the Gambia Independence Act 1964 was signed, [8] before its independence on 18 February 1965.

  8. Gambian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Gambian nationals can renounce their nationality pending approval by the state. [14] Nationals may be denaturalised in The Gambia for performing acts, like voting, which are afforded to citizens of another country; committing serious crimes; committing crimes against the state or state security; or for fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment in a naturalization petition. [15]

  9. History of the Gambia - Wikipedia

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    It became the 21st independent member of the Commonwealth, with a constitution described as a "sophisticated version of the Westminster export models." [25] Following agreements between the British and Gambian Governments in July 1964, the Gambia achieved independence on 18 February 1965 as a constitutional monarchy within the Commonwealth.