Contemporary Welsh Law

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Contemporary Welsh Law is a term applied to the body of primary and secondary legislation generated by the National Assembly of Wales, according to newly devolved authority granted in the U.K parlimentary Government of Wales Act 2006. These powers are scheduled to be effective as of May, 2007.

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    [1] Government of Wales Act 2006 website

    [2] BBC News Assembly powers bill becomes law

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