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December 22. 2012 | |||
Attention FBI Directors | |||
Dear Sirs. | |||
'''England and Wales''' ({{Lang-cy|Cymru a Lloegr}}) is a ] covering two of the four ] of the ]. ] and ] together form the constitutional successor to the former ] and follow a single ], known as ]. | |||
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The ] ] ({{lang-cy|Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru}}) was created in 1999 by the ] under the ] and provides a degree of ] in Wales. The powers of the ] were expanded by the ], and the ] can now propose and pass ]. | |||
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== History of jurisdiction == | |||
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The ] was the first period in which the area of present-day England and Wales was administered as a single unit (with the exception of the land to the north of ]). At the time, all the native inhabitants of ] spoke ], and were all regarded as ], divided into numerous tribes. After the conquest, the Romans administered this region as a single unit, the ] of ]. | |||
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Wales then developed its ], first codified by ] (Hywel the Good; reigned 942 – 950) when he was king of most of Wales. However, following the ] in the 11th century, ] came to be practised in the parts of Wales conquered by the ] (the ]). In 1283 the English, led by Prince Edward, with the biggest army brought together in England since the 11th century, conquered the remainder of Wales, then organised as the ], which was united with the English crown by the ] in 1284. This replaced Welsh criminal law with English law. | |||
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Welsh law continued to be used for civil cases until the annexation of Wales to England in the 16th century. The ] then consolidated the administration of all the Welsh territories and incorporated them fully into the legal system of the Kingdom of England.<ref name=Principality>{{cite book |title=A Dictionary of British History |last=Cannon |first=John |authorlink=John Cannon (historian) |year=2009 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn=0-19-955037-9 |page=661 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=TYnfhTq2M7EC&printsec=frontcover&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false |accessdate=15 October 2010}}</ref> | |||
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Prior to 1746 it was not clear whether a reference to "England" in legislation included Wales, and so in 1746 Parliament passed the ]. This specified that in all prior and future laws, references to "England" would by default include Wales (and Berwick). The Wales and Berwick Act was repealed in 1967, although the statutory definition of "England" it created is preserved for acts passed prior to its repeal. Since the Act's repeal what was referred to as "England" is now "England and Wales", while references to "England" and "Wales" refer to those political divisions. | |||
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== Law == | |||
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England and Wales are treated as a single unit, for most purposes, because the two form the constitutional successor to the former Kingdom of England. The continuance of ] was guaranteed under the 1706 ] that led to the ], and as a consequence English law (and after ], ]) also continued to be separate. Following the two Acts of Union, Parliament can restrict the effect of its laws to part of the realm, and generally the effect of laws, where restricted, was originally applied to one or more of the former kingdoms. Thus, most laws applicable to England also applied to Wales. However, Parliament now passes laws applicable to Wales and not to England (and vice versa), a practice which was rare before the middle of the twentieth century. Examples include the ] Acts ] and ] and also the ]. Measures of the ] passed since the ] also apply in Wales but not in England. | |||
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Following the Government of Wales Act, effective since May 2007, the ] can legislate on matters devolved to it. This was the first time in almost 500 years that Wales had its own powers to legislate. Each piece of ] is known as an ]. The first Assembly legislation to be officially proposed was called the ]. Following a ], the Welsh Assembly gained direct law making powers, without the need to consult Westminster. | |||
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=== Company registration === | |||
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{{main|Companies House}} | |||
For a ] to be ] in the United Kingdom, its application for registration with the ] must state "whether the company's registered office is to be situated in England and Wales (or in Wales), in Scotland or in Northern Ireland",<ref>Subsection 9(2) of the Companies Act 2006</ref> which will determine the law applicable to that business entity. A registered office may be specified as "in Wales" if the company wishes to use a name ending ''cyfyngedig'' or ''cyf'', rather than ''Limited'' or ''Ltd''. | |||
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== Other bodies == | |||
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Outside of the legal system the position is mixed. Some organisations combine as "England and Wales", others are separate. | |||
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* Some religious denominations organise on the basis of England and Wales, most notably the ], but also small denominations, e.g. the ]. Prior to the ] of the ] in 1920, the ] church in Britain operated under the jurisdiction of the ] throughout Wales and England. | |||
* The ] maintains a register of political parties, organised according to where the party operates. As of August 2008 the Commission listed nine parties registered as operating in England & Wales (as opposed to 170 operating in England only, and ten operating in Wales only), the largest of which is the ]. | |||
* Some professional bodies represent England and Wales, for example the ], the ], the ], the ] and the ]. Other examples include the ], the ], the ], ], ], ], ], the ], ], and the ]. | |||
== Order of precedence == | |||
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The ] is distinct from those of Northern Ireland, Scotland, and other ]s. | |||
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== National parks == | |||
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The ] have a distinctive legislative framework and history. | |||
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== See also == | |||
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Revision as of 18:48, 22 December 2012
England and Wales (Template:Lang-cy) is a jurisdiction covering two of the four countries of the United Kingdom. England and Wales together form the constitutional successor to the former Kingdom of England and follow a single legal system, known as English law.
The devolved National Assembly for Wales (Template:Lang-cy) was created in 1999 by the Parliament of the United Kingdom under the Government of Wales Act 1998 and provides a degree of self-government in Wales. The powers of the National Assembly for Wales were expanded by the Government of Wales Act 2006, and the Welsh Government can now propose and pass its own laws.
History of jurisdiction
The Roman occupation of Britain was the first period in which the area of present-day England and Wales was administered as a single unit (with the exception of the land to the north of Hadrian's Wall). At the time, all the native inhabitants of Roman Britain spoke Brythonic languages, and were all regarded as Britons, divided into numerous tribes. After the conquest, the Romans administered this region as a single unit, the province of Britannia.
Wales then developed its own system of law, first codified by Hywel Dda (Hywel the Good; reigned 942 – 950) when he was king of most of Wales. However, following the Norman invasion of Wales in the 11th century, English law came to be practised in the parts of Wales conquered by the Normans (the Welsh Marches). In 1283 the English, led by Prince Edward, with the biggest army brought together in England since the 11th century, conquered the remainder of Wales, then organised as the Principality of Wales, which was united with the English crown by the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284. This replaced Welsh criminal law with English law.
Welsh law continued to be used for civil cases until the annexation of Wales to England in the 16th century. The Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542 then consolidated the administration of all the Welsh territories and incorporated them fully into the legal system of the Kingdom of England.
Prior to 1746 it was not clear whether a reference to "England" in legislation included Wales, and so in 1746 Parliament passed the Wales and Berwick Act. This specified that in all prior and future laws, references to "England" would by default include Wales (and Berwick). The Wales and Berwick Act was repealed in 1967, although the statutory definition of "England" it created is preserved for acts passed prior to its repeal. Since the Act's repeal what was referred to as "England" is now "England and Wales", while references to "England" and "Wales" refer to those political divisions.
Law
England and Wales are treated as a single unit, for most purposes, because the two form the constitutional successor to the former Kingdom of England. The continuance of Scots law was guaranteed under the 1706 Treaty of Union that led to the Acts of Union 1707, and as a consequence English law (and after 1801, Irish law) also continued to be separate. Following the two Acts of Union, Parliament can restrict the effect of its laws to part of the realm, and generally the effect of laws, where restricted, was originally applied to one or more of the former kingdoms. Thus, most laws applicable to England also applied to Wales. However, Parliament now passes laws applicable to Wales and not to England (and vice versa), a practice which was rare before the middle of the twentieth century. Examples include the Welsh Language Acts 1967 and 1993 and also the Government of Wales Act 1998. Measures of the National Assembly for Wales passed since the Government of Wales Act 2006 also apply in Wales but not in England.
Following the Government of Wales Act, effective since May 2007, the National Assembly for Wales can legislate on matters devolved to it. This was the first time in almost 500 years that Wales had its own powers to legislate. Each piece of Welsh legislation is known as an Act of the Assembly. The first Assembly legislation to be officially proposed was called the NHS Redress (Wales) Measure 2008. Following a referendum on 3 March 2011, the Welsh Assembly gained direct law making powers, without the need to consult Westminster.
Company registration
Main article: Companies HouseFor a company to be incorporated in the United Kingdom, its application for registration with the Companies House must state "whether the company's registered office is to be situated in England and Wales (or in Wales), in Scotland or in Northern Ireland", which will determine the law applicable to that business entity. A registered office may be specified as "in Wales" if the company wishes to use a name ending cyfyngedig or cyf, rather than Limited or Ltd.
Other bodies
Outside of the legal system the position is mixed. Some organisations combine as "England and Wales", others are separate.
- In sports, cricket has a combined international team administered by the England and Wales Cricket Board, while football, rugby union, rugby league, the Commonwealth Games and other sports have separate national representative teams for either country.
- Some religious denominations organise on the basis of England and Wales, most notably the Roman Catholic Church, but also small denominations, e.g. the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Prior to the disestablishment of the Church in Wales in 1920, the Anglican church in Britain operated under the jurisdiction of the Church of England throughout Wales and England.
- The Electoral Commission maintains a register of political parties, organised according to where the party operates. As of August 2008 the Commission listed nine parties registered as operating in England & Wales (as opposed to 170 operating in England only, and ten operating in Wales only), the largest of which is the Green Party of England and Wales.
- Some professional bodies represent England and Wales, for example the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales, the General Council of the Bar, the Law Society, the National Farmers Union and the Police Federation of England and Wales. Other examples include the Charity Commission, the Environment Agency, the General Register Office for England and Wales, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary, HM Land Registry, Her Majesty's Prison Service, Mountain Rescue England and Wales, the Worshipful Company of Chartered Accountants, Livery Company, and the Youth Hostels Association.
Order of precedence
The order of precedence in England and Wales is distinct from those of Northern Ireland, Scotland, and other Commonwealth realms.
National parks
The national parks of England and Wales have a distinctive legislative framework and history.
See also
- Courts of England and Wales
- Judiciary of England and Wales
- English and Welsh
- Cultural relationship between the Welsh and the English
- Geography of Wales
- Geography of England
References
- Cannon, John (2009). A Dictionary of British History. Oxford University Press. p. 661. ISBN 0-19-955037-9. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
- Subsection 9(2) of the Companies Act 2006