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Last updated: 31 May 2002 Welcome to the home page of the Law Commission for England and Wales. From this page you can find out more about who we are, and what we do. A Newsletter describing our current projects can be found in What's New. The Library contains executive summaries and the full texts of all our recent reports and consultation papers, which you can browse and/or download. Law under ...
Home about us faq's code of conduct publications complaints links conferences contact us The Standards Board for England 2001 Confidence in local democracy At the heart of good local democracy is a bond of trust between the community and the people who represent them - a bond which depends greatly on the conduct of those people. The public have a right to expect the highest standards of ...
The Parole Board for England and Wales exists to make risk assessments to inform decisions on the release and recall of prisoners with the ultimate aim of protecting the public. The board was established in 1968 under the the Criminal Justice Act 1967. It became an independent executive Non Departmental public body on 1st July 1996 under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. The role ...
Naturenet homepage Countryside Law in England and Wales Working in and around the countryside sometimes requires a knowledge of the law. There are several resources around the Web which might be of assistance. Some UK Acts of Parliament are now on line, and more are promised. Other organisations, including pressure groups, have produced their own guides to the law, which of course can be of ...