What is the judicial structure in Malta?
In 1972 Malta gained independence from the British Empire and it now has its own separate legal and juridical system. The courts of Malta consist of the Court of Magistrates (Gozo), the Court of Magistrates (Malta), the Civil Court, the Court of Appeal, and the Constitutional Court. Henceforth, Malta does not have any access to the Privy Council, but citizens of Malta will have to go through the law courts in Malta for any claim which arises.