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The Past and the Future of the Law in Wales
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To coincide with the events marking 20 years since the 1997 devolution referendum that led to the creation of the Welsh Assembly, the First Minister announced a new commission on Justice in Wales. Chaired by Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, the commission will look at all aspects of Justice and how the structures and practices of Law in Wales should be adapted to meet the new political and legal landscape of the 21st century. In this talk Lord Thomas outlines his personal views about some of the key subjects the commission will have to consider: The transcript of this talk is available here: sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/files/2017/…aw-in-Wales.pdf You can also view this talk on YouTube: youtu.be/4igYykv3uM8 You can find out about the event organisers on Twitter - Public Law Wales: twitter.com/PublicLawWales Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance And, of course, us: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying Golau please do subscribe and review us on your podcast player of choice.
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To coincide with the events marking 20 years since the 1997 devolution referendum that led to the creation of the Welsh Assembly, the First Minister announced a new commission on Justice in Wales. Chaired by Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, the commission will look at all aspects of Justice and how the structures and practices of Law in Wales should be adapted to meet the new political and legal landscape of the 21st century. In this talk Lord Thomas outlines his personal views about some of the key subjects the commission will have to consider: The transcript of this talk is available here: sites.cardiff.ac.uk/wgc/files/2017/…aw-in-Wales.pdf You can also view this talk on YouTube: youtu.be/4igYykv3uM8 You can find out about the event organisers on Twitter - Public Law Wales: twitter.com/PublicLawWales Wales Governance Centre: twitter.com/WalesGovernance And, of course, us: twitter.com/golau_podcast If you're enjoying Golau please do subscribe and review us on your podcast player of choice.
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