Uniquely, Wales has a primary legislature, but remains part of a single legal jurisdiction with England. It does not have responsibility for administering civil and criminal justice but has long had a range of devolved tribunals. Given this jurisdictional and constitutional context, a distinctively Welsh approach to administrative law and administrative justice, tribunal reform, and “integrity” institutions has developed. Welsh tribunals have become a test bed for further devolution of justice powers and the eventual establishment of a separate Welsh courts and tribunals service. In this article we examine reforms to Welsh tribunals, alongside the potential for building a broader justice system from the foundations of administrative justice
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
This article sets out the centrality of government to the initiation of law reform in respect of the...
Uniquely, Wales has a primary legislature, but remains part of a single legal jurisdiction with Engl...
In light of the current debate around establishing a separate or distinct legal jurisdiction for Wal...
This article examines some of the synergies between Phil Thomas’ work and the authors’ research into...
This report highlights how the institutions responsible for the administration of justice in England...
It is argued that the next stage of devolution may well be a devolved criminal justice system for Wa...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
The Conference on Devolution, which sat between October 1919 and April 1920, has been largely relega...
With the advent of devolution in in 1999, Wales, for the first time in centuries, began to develop a...
This survey provides one of the first comprehensive reviews of Wales’s role in the England and Wales...
The concept of ‘dragonisation’ was the first authoritative attempt to engage with criminal justice p...
Devolution for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales resulted in an asymmetrical constitutional fram...
Abstract Through the theoretical paradigms of constitutional theory and of movements from territoria...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
This article sets out the centrality of government to the initiation of law reform in respect of the...
Uniquely, Wales has a primary legislature, but remains part of a single legal jurisdiction with Engl...
In light of the current debate around establishing a separate or distinct legal jurisdiction for Wal...
This article examines some of the synergies between Phil Thomas’ work and the authors’ research into...
This report highlights how the institutions responsible for the administration of justice in England...
It is argued that the next stage of devolution may well be a devolved criminal justice system for Wa...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
The Conference on Devolution, which sat between October 1919 and April 1920, has been largely relega...
With the advent of devolution in in 1999, Wales, for the first time in centuries, began to develop a...
This survey provides one of the first comprehensive reviews of Wales’s role in the England and Wales...
The concept of ‘dragonisation’ was the first authoritative attempt to engage with criminal justice p...
Devolution for Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales resulted in an asymmetrical constitutional fram...
Abstract Through the theoretical paradigms of constitutional theory and of movements from territoria...
The coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
Reflects on the complex constitutional arrangements applicable to a devolved Wales under the Wales A...
This article sets out the centrality of government to the initiation of law reform in respect of the...