Prior to the start of the twenty-first century, laws were made for Wales by the Parliament at Westminster. Devolution, and the creation of the National Assembly, has given Wales another legislature that does not replace the UK Parliament but shares in its law-making activity regarding certain subjects. This book considers how legislation is made for Wales; its primary focus is law-making by the National Assembly and the Welsh Government, but the role of Westminster and Whitehall is also observed. The purpose of this volume is to raise a critical awareness of what is involved in sound law-making - it is intended not only for those who prepare and make legislation within the institutions of government, but equally also for the citizens whose lives are affected by that legislation, and who have an interest in the quality of the laws that govern them and the society in which they live. This is the first such work to consider these issues from a Welsh perspective.
Autorentext
This book will be of interest to all those engaged in or interested in the legislation system in Wales.
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Series PrefaceForewordPrefaceAcknowledgementsTable of CasesTable of Assembly MeasuresTable of Assembly ActsTable of Assembly BillsTable of United Kingdom ActsTable of Statutory InstrumentsTable of Standing Orders of the National Assembly for Wales1. Legislation and Legislatures2. From Ideas to Policy3. From Policy to Proposal4. The National Assembly for Wales: Competence and Constraints5. People and Preparation6. From Proposals to Provisions7. Process and Promulgation8. Implementation and Interpretation9. Other Legislatures and Their Legislative ProcessesConclusionSelect BibliographyIndex