Saturday, June 7

The civic rules and laws in the former Netherlands Antilles islands (now: Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius) are grounded in Dutch law, but each island also has its own local regulations, depending on its status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Here’s a clear breakdown:


BASIC STRUCTURE OF LAWS

IslandLegal SystemBased On
CuraçaoOwn constitution (Staatsregeling)Dutch Civil Law
Sint MaartenOwn constitutionDutch Civil Law
Bonaire, Saba, Statia (BES)Dutch law directly appliesDutch Civil & Penal Codes

CIVIC RULES (Applies to All Islands)

General Civic Duties:

  1. Obey the Law – Respect local, national, and Dutch Kingdom laws.
  2. Respect Authorities – Police and government officers must be obeyed.
  3. Register Residency – Residents must register with the Civil Registry.
  4. Pay Taxes – Income, property, and business taxes are mandatory.
  5. Keep the Environment Clean – Littering, dumping, and pollution are illegal.
  6. Education Duty – Children must attend school (usually until 16).
  7. Respect Others’ Rights – Discrimination and hate speech are punishable.
  8. Noise Control – Excessive noise (especially at night) is forbidden.
  9. Public Decency – Indecent exposure, public drunkenness, or offensive behavior can lead to fines or jail.
  10. Use of Drugs – Soft drugs are illegal (even if tolerated in the European Netherlands); possession can lead to arrest.

COMMONLY ENFORCED LAWS

Law/RuleDescriptionPenalty
Drug PossessionIllegal to possess or sell drugs (including cannabis)Fines, jail, deportation
Driving Without a LicenseMust have valid local/international licenseFines, car confiscation
Domestic ViolenceStrictly prohibitedArrest, jail
Weapons PossessionFirearms require strict licensingJail, deportation
Illegal ImmigrationOverstaying or working without a permit is illegalDeportation, fines
Theft and VandalismStrong penalties, even for minor offensesJail, criminal record
Underage Drinking/SmokingLegal age is 18Fines, warnings

LEGAL RIGHTS OF CITIZENS

  1. Freedom of Speech & Religion
  2. Right to Vote (if citizen or long-term legal resident)
  3. Access to Healthcare & Education
  4. Right to Fair Trial
  5. Right to Privacy and Property

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

IslandMain Police Body
CuraçaoKorps Politie Curaçao (KPC)
Sint MaartenKorps Politie Sint Maarten (KPSM)
BES IslandsDutch Caribbean Police Force (KPCN)

All are responsible for public safety, traffic control, crime prevention, and immigration enforcement.


COURT SYSTEM

  • Based on Dutch civil and criminal law.
  • Cases are handled by the Common Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba.
  • Appeals go to the Supreme Court in The Hague (Netherlands).

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