Roy is strongly against law-making powers for Wales and would like to see the assembly abolished.
Handing AMs more law-making power would "give the politicians a comfort zone that they succeeded".
Byrne said combining independent science with law-making in an FDA-type committee would erode democratic accountability.
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The concept that criminal actions harm individuals, rather than an abstract law-making state, is unfamiliar.
Moreover, the public are also going to be let in on the law-making process.
The party wants the assembly to be given the same primary law-making powers as the Scottish parliament.
The report questions whether the 60-member assembly will be big enough to cope with its enhanced law-making powers.
Deals and compromises between parties should ensure more consensual law-making, as it does in many other European countries.
The referendum on full law-making powers put an end to that system.
Stretching the ancient doctrine of trespass to chattels to apply to Internet activities has been an experiment in law-making.
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Commission chairman Sir William McKay said Westminster law-making had inevitably come to focus on England, or England and Wales.
There's a growing sense of inevitability about full law-making powers, though maybe not for a good few years yet.
Unionists would be reassured by the withholding of law-making powers until decommissioning began.
The referendum vote to give the Welsh assembly more law-making powers does not appear to have swayed the UK government.
Both say meetings between the parliament's president and heads of Europe's governments should be less ceremonial, more concerned with law-making.
The Government of Wales Bill would allow the assembly a bigger law-making role by fast-tracking new laws for Wales through Westminster.
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On 9 February 2010, AMs from all four parties of the Assembly expressed their support for full law-making powers in devolved.
The United States' law-making branch of government is divided into two chambers.
He promised to give the parliament a stronger voice in the EU's law-making procedure, receiving warm applause from much of the parliament.
It will also pave the way for the assembly to get full law-making powers, subject to a referendum of the Welsh people.
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The other legacy of all that law-making in the 1970s is organisational.
Also in preparation is a paper on law-making within the European Union.
Wales had a "lop-sided" system of devolution, with law-making powers granted by a referendum in March, but far less power over its finances.
The Government of Wales Bill allows it to hold a referendum on full-blown law-making powers for Cardiff Bay, provided two-thirds of AMs agree.
The assembly is unusual, if not unique, in having law-making and spending powers, but not tax and borrowing powers, according to the commission's report.
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The lawfulness of the first bill passed by the assembly under its new law-making powers was challenged in the Supreme Court by the UK government.
Counsel General John Griffiths AM also answered a question on the assembly government's legislative plans following the result of the referendum on full law-making powers.
Lord Griffiths called for primary law-making powers and for a formal separation of powers between the executive (the assembly government) and the legislature (the assembly).
Many economists supplement their academic earnings by appearing in court as expert witnesses, and consultancies earn a fortune by advising governments on economically efficient law-making.
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EU, even though European legislation is so central to national law-making.
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