Debate Forum: Responses to Position Paper 2: [Jackie Jones The Next Stage of Devolution? A (D)evolving Criminal Justice System for Wales Crimes and Misdemeanours (2008) 1-39
The aim of this evidence submission is to help outline to the Committee the ‘different Welsh perspec...
This article examines the public legitimacy of the National Assembly for Wales. Both the Assembly an...
The Welsh criminal justice system is unique. While Wales has been self-governed for nearly twenty-fi...
Debate Forum: Responses to Position Paper 2: [Jackie Jones The Next Stage of Devolution? A (D)evolvi...
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 coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
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...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
The following paper intends to lay down the foundations for a Welsh school of criminological thinkin...
ABSTRACTThis paper outlines how devolution has evolved in Wales since 1998, noting the effects of bo...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
With the advent of devolution in in 1999, Wales, for the first time in centuries, began to develop a...
Abstract Through the theoretical paradigms of constitutional theory and of movements from territoria...
The aim of this evidence submission is to help outline to the Committee the ‘different Welsh perspec...
This article examines the public legitimacy of the National Assembly for Wales. Both the Assembly an...
The Welsh criminal justice system is unique. While Wales has been self-governed for nearly twenty-fi...
Debate Forum: Responses to Position Paper 2: [Jackie Jones The Next Stage of Devolution? A (D)evolvi...
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 coalition government in Wales has committed itself to seriously consider devolving the criminal ...
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...
Following the Assembly Elections in May 2007 Wales moved into a new area in its devolutionary settle...
The following paper intends to lay down the foundations for a Welsh school of criminological thinkin...
ABSTRACTThis paper outlines how devolution has evolved in Wales since 1998, noting the effects of bo...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
With the advent of devolution in in 1999, Wales, for the first time in centuries, began to develop a...
Abstract Through the theoretical paradigms of constitutional theory and of movements from territoria...
The aim of this evidence submission is to help outline to the Committee the ‘different Welsh perspec...
This article examines the public legitimacy of the National Assembly for Wales. Both the Assembly an...
The Welsh criminal justice system is unique. While Wales has been self-governed for nearly twenty-fi...