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As we progress into the twenty-first century, Wales is acquiring a
new identity and greater legislative autonomy. The National
Assembly and the Welsh Government have power to create laws
specifically for Wales. In parallel, the judicial system in Wales
is acquiring greater autonomy in its ability to hold the Welsh
public bodies to account. This book examines the principles
involved in challenging the acts and omissions of Welsh authorities
through the Administrative Court in Wales. It also examines the
legal provisions behind the Administrative Court, the principles of
administrative law, and the procedures involved in conducting a
judicial review, as well as other Administrative Court cases.
Despite extensive literature on public and administrative law, none
are written solely from a Welsh perspective: this book examines the
ability of the Welsh people to challenge the acts and omissions of
Welsh authorities through the Administrative Court in Wales.
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