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Delineating Wales: Legal and Constitutional Aspects of National Devolution

Delineating Wales: Legal and Constitutional Aspects of National Devolution in Bloomington, MN

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Delineating Wales: Legal and Constitutional Aspects of National Devolution in Bloomington, MN

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Critically evaluating the legal and constitutional aspects of the devolution of the Welsh national assembly, this book covers both a turning point in Welsh politics and its meaning as it relates to the history of the United Kingdom. Considered are the internal architecture and operation of the national assembly, the distinctive law-making procedures in Wales, and Wales' relationship with both Britain and the European Union.
About the Author:
Richard Rawlings
is a professor of law at the London School of Economics. He is the coauthor of
Law and Administration
and
Pressure Through Law
. He has served as coordinator of the ESRC Research Initiative on Grievances and Administrative Justice and was an editor of the
Modern Law Review
.
Critically evaluating the legal and constitutional aspects of the devolution of the Welsh national assembly, this book covers both a turning point in Welsh politics and its meaning as it relates to the history of the United Kingdom. Considered are the internal architecture and operation of the national assembly, the distinctive law-making procedures in Wales, and Wales' relationship with both Britain and the European Union.
About the Author:
Richard Rawlings
is a professor of law at the London School of Economics. He is the coauthor of
Law and Administration
and
Pressure Through Law
. He has served as coordinator of the ESRC Research Initiative on Grievances and Administrative Justice and was an editor of the
Modern Law Review
.
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