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Devolution and the Development of Family Law in Wales

Osian Rees

Child and Family Law Quarterly, Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 45 - 63

Swansea University Author: Osian Rees

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This article, which is based on research undertaken on behalf of the North Wales Family Justice Council, considers the impact of devolution on the development of family and child law in Wales. The article examines key developments that have taken place to date, and considers how the position may cha...

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Published in: Child and Family Law Quarterly
Published: 2008
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