Collier, J.G. (2001): Conflict of Laws (Third edition) (pdf) Cambridge University Press. Sitat: «For the purposes of the English conflict of laws, every country in the world which is not part of England and Wales is a foreign country and its foreign laws. This means that not only totally foreign independent countries such as France or Russia ... are foreign countries but also British Colonies such as the Falkland Islands. Moreover, the other parts of the United Kingdom – Scotland and Northern Ireland – are foreign countries for present purposes, as are the other British Islands, the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey.»
«Countries within a country». 10 Downing Street. Arkivert fra [1] den 16. april 2010. Sitat: «The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland»
«Countries within a country». 10 Downing Street. Arkivert fra [1] den 16. april 2010. Sitat: «The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland»