The Legal System of England and Wales V: The application of legislation made by Senedd Cymru and Westminster to England and to Wales
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The application of legislation across Wales and England, focusing on the distinct law-making powers of the Senedd Cymru (Welsh Parliament) and the UK Parliament (Westminster). Laws passed by the Senedd Cymru have jurisdiction only within Wales and cover "devolved matters" such as education and health. Conversely, Westminster's laws apply to both England and Wales, addressing "reserved matters" like defense and immigration, with England being solely governed by Westminster legislation across all domestic policies since it lacks a devolved parliament. This legal framework, particularly the reserved powers model, highlights Wales' legislative autonomy in certain areas while remaining subject to UK-wide laws on matters of national importance. The document concludes with a brief, unrelated promotional note regarding a referral program for an academy and a copyright warning.