2000
DOI: 10.1080/01440362108539622
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“…30 Thomas Glyn Watkin reframes the current debate by posing two key questions: …should courts in Wales have exclusive jurisdiction (in the strict sense) over laws which apply only in Wales; and, …should courts in Wales have exclusive territorial competence (in the strict sense) over cases which relate primarily to Wales under the law which applies to England and Wales. 31 Answering both these questions in the affirmative would effectively curtail the overlap with the England and Wales jurisdiction. In effect, the Welsh Government's aim of creatinga a distinct jurisdiction for Wales would begin this process.…”
Section: What Is a Jurisdiction?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Thomas Glyn Watkin reframes the current debate by posing two key questions: …should courts in Wales have exclusive jurisdiction (in the strict sense) over laws which apply only in Wales; and, …should courts in Wales have exclusive territorial competence (in the strict sense) over cases which relate primarily to Wales under the law which applies to England and Wales. 31 Answering both these questions in the affirmative would effectively curtail the overlap with the England and Wales jurisdiction. In effect, the Welsh Government's aim of creatinga a distinct jurisdiction for Wales would begin this process.…”
Section: What Is a Jurisdiction?mentioning
confidence: 99%