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Wales' Changing Constitution
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Monday, 29 July 2019 to Monday, 30 September 2019
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- WCC(5)01 Welsh Labour Representation Group
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- WCC(5)02 Dr Andrew Blick
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- WCC(5)03 Professor Jo Hunt and Hedydd Phylip
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Purpose of the consultation
The
Legislation, Justice
and Constitution Committee* is undertaking an inquiry with the
following terms of reference:
- To consider the current scope and application
of the Sewel convention in the context of the process of leaving the EU,
including:
- in relation to primary and secondary
legislation,
- whether the current Devolution Guidance
Notes relating to consent are fit for purpose,
- the recent Supreme Court rulings,
- how “normally” should be interpreted in
section 107(6) of the Government of Wales Act 2006, who should interpret
it and how disputes should be resolved,
- whether parliamentary procedures should
be established to recognise the Convention in the legislative process,
and
- the experience of other devolved
legislatures in the UK and the approach to legislative consent in other
countries;
- To consider the implications of new
levels of UK governance as a result of Brexit on the Welsh devolution
settlement, including:
- the development of legislative and
non-legislative common frameworks,
- the development and use of
intergovernmental agreements between the UK and Welsh Governments that
are emerging as a consequence of Brexit-related legislation, and
- the power of UK Ministers under section
109A of the Government of Wales Act 2006 (as introduced by section 12 of
the EU Withdrawal Act 2018) to temporarily ‘freeze’ areas of devolved
competence;
- To review, as required, the
recommendations of the Committee’s Brexit-related reports; and
- To consider any other matters relating
to the UK’s constitutional arrangements post Brexit including
constitutional reform.
The
breadth of the inquiry is intended to allow the Committee to be flexible in its
approach and to take account of emerging constitutional issues as the UK leaves
the EU. As a result, it is likely to issue themed reports over the course of
its work.
The
inquiry is also likely to review some of its Brexit-related reports such
as:
- UK governance post-Brexit
- Scrutiny of regulations made under the European Union
(Withdrawal) Act 2018: operational matters
- Scrutiny of regulations made under the European Union
(Withdrawal) Act 2018: progress report
The
Committee would welcome contributions on the inquiry.
Providing
Written Evidence
The
Senedd has two official languages, Welsh and English.
In
line with the Senedd’s Official
Languages Scheme,
the Committee requests that documents or written responses to consultations
intended for publication or use in Senedd proceedings are submitted
bilingually. When documents or written responses are not submitted bilingually,
we will publish in the language submitted, stating that it has been received in
that language only.
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providing evidence for committees.
Disclosure
of information
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ensure that you have considered the Senedd’s policy on disclosure of
information
before submitting information to the Committee.
*
Following a resolution in Plenary on 29 January 2020, the Constitutional and
Legislative Affairs Committee became the Legislation, Justice and Constitution
Committee.
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Legislation, Justice and Constitution Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565