Law Commission (England and Wales)
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In England and Wales the Law Commission (Welsh: Comisiwn y Gyfraith) is an independent law commission set up by Parliament by the Law Commissions Act 1965 to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reforms. The organisation is headed by a Chairman (currently Sir Nicholas Green, a judge of the Court of Appeal) and four Law Commissioners. It proposes changes to the law that will make the law simpler, more accessible, fairer, modern and more cost-effective. It consults widely on its proposals and in the light of the responses to public consultation, it presents recommendations to the UK Parliament that, if legislated upon, would implement its law reform recommendations. The commission is part of the Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies.
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Law Commission (England and Wales)
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Law Commission
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Law Commission
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De facto and working language: English
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De jure: English and Welsh
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Phil Golding
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Chairman
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Chief Executive
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Law_Commission_logo.jpg
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Logo of the Law Commission, showing its name and slogan in both English and Welsh
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Law Commission logo
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Map showing the location of England and Wales in the United Kingdom and Europe
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England and Wales within the UK and Europe
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Comisiwn y Gyfraith
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To keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform where needed
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Primarily England and Wales
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Rarely the Crown dependencies and the British Overseas Territories
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Occasionally Northern Ireland
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Created by the Law Commissions Act 1965
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Advisory non-departmental public body sponsored by the Ministry of Justice
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In England and Wales the Law Commission (Welsh: Comisiwn y Gyfraith) is an independent law commission set up by Parliament by the Law Commissions Act 1965 to keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reforms. The organisation is headed by a Chairman (currently Sir Nicholas Green, a judge of the Court of Appeal) and four Law Commissioners. It proposes changes to the law that will make the law simpler, more accessible, fairer, modern and more cost-effective. It consults widely on its proposals and in the light of the responses to public consultation, it presents recommendations to the UK Parliament that, if legislated upon, would implement its law reform recommendations. The commission is part of the Commonwealth Association of Law Reform Agencies.
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Comisiwn y Gyfraith
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To keep the law of England and Wales under review and to recommend reform where needed
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Created by theLaw Commissions Act 1965
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