The WelshFourthChannelAuthority lang cy Awdurdod S4C regulates S4C Sianel Pedwar Cymru , the Welsh language television station of Wales . It is not connected to Ofcom , or any other regulator, and exists purely to ensure the quality of the channel. The Authority s Chair and members are appointed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport . It is currently chaired by Rheon Tomos, who was unanimously voted as Chair following the resignation of John Walter Jones. The Authority s future is unclear at present, due to a recent announcement Vague date March 2011 regarding the channel s integration with BBC Wales. The 2010 Spending Review, presented in the House of Commons by Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, gave the BBC responsibility for the World Service, Monitoring and S4C. External links http www.s4c.co.uk abouts4c authority e index.shtml S4C Authority Navboxes list1 S4C Department for Culture, Media and Sport Media in the United Kingdom comporg Category Public bodies and task forces of the United Kingdom government Category Organisations based in Wales FourthChannelAuthority Category S4C UK tv channel stub Wales org stub ... more details
The Channel Tunnel Safety Authority is an international regulatory body responsible for safety in the Channel Tunnel . ref cite journal last Eisner title The Channel Tunnel Safety Authority journal Safety Science volume 36 issue 1 pages 1 18 doi 10.1016 S0925 7535 99 00030 2 accessdate 14 August 2011 ref File 2008 Channel Tunnel fire en.svg thumb right 200 px Map of the 2008 fire in the channel tunnel The CTSA was established by the Treaty of Canterbury . It advises the Intergovernmental Commission on safety matters, and ensures that safety rules in the Channel Tunnel are in line with prevailing safety laws. ref cite web url http www.rail reg.gov.uk server show nav.1233 accessdate 14 August 2011 title Channel Tunnel Intergovernmental Commission IGC and Safety Authority CTSA publisher Office of Rail Regulation date 21 July 2011 ref The CTSA has five members from France , and five from the United Kingdom UK leadership alternates annually. ref cite web url http www.hse.gov.uk press 2005 ctsa0501.htm accessdate 14 August 2011 publisher Health and Safety Executive title Channel Tunnel Safety Authority annual report 2004 2005 date 14 October 2005 ref After safety rule changes which would permit Eurostar to use German made Siemens Velaro rolling stock, the French government dismissed their delegate to the CTSA, and brought in a replacement. ref cite web url http www.railjournal.com newsflash eurostar train procurement row heads for court.html accessdate 14 August 2011 work International ... cite web url http www.bloomberg.com news 2010 10 21 france s top channel tunnel safety adviser loses ... Agency 2008 Channel Tunnel fire 1996 Channel Tunnel fire External links http www.channeltunneligc.co.uk The Channel Tunnel intergovernmental commission http ieeexplore.ieee.org xpl freeabs all.jsp?arnumber 396027 Development of the Channel Tunnel safety case References reflist coord missing France Category Channel Tunnel Category Railway safety ... more details
The Welsh National Water Development Authority WNWDA Awdurdod Canedlaethol Datblygu Dwr Cymru in Welsh language Welsh and later the Welsh Water Authority was one of ten Regional Water Authority Regional Water Authorities set up in the UK and came into existence on 6th August 1973 ref http www.theyworkforyou.com debates ?id 1973 07 24a.1510.0 They Work for You Welsh National Water Development Authority ref with its headquarters in Brecon . ref http www.archiveswales.org.uk anw get collection.php?inst id 36&coll id 77655&expand Gwent Record Office Records of Usk Water Authorities ref by virtue of the Water Act 1973 ref Cite web title Water Act 1973 work publisher Parliament of the United Kingdom date 1973 07 18 url http faolex.fao.org docs pdf gbr3563.pdf archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5wSg4PIUu archivedate 2011 08 05 ref Remit It brought together all the sewage disposal , sewerage and water supply functions previously held by Local authority local authorities in Wales . It also subsumed all the functions of the six River authority River authorities in Wales the Wye River Authority , the Usk River Authority , the Glamorgan River Authority , the South West Wales River Authority , the Gwynedd River Authority and the Dee and Clwyd River Authority . The boundary of WNWDA was identical to that of the constituent River Authorities and included parts of England in both the River Wye and River Dee Wales River Dee catchments. Private water companies such as Chester Water were excluded and continued in operation. Organisation At inception, WNWDA was organised in units that broadly reflected the originating business. Thus sewerage and sewage disposal was organised into a number of Sewage Divisions, water supply was similarly formed into a number of Water Divisions and River Divisions exactly matching the roles and boundaries of the previous River Authorities were created. In 1984 ... organisation the name of the authority changed to Welsh Water Authority Governance The authority ... more details
Wiktionary fourthFourth can refer to , one quarter Fourth, the ordinal number following third Preceded by the , refers to the United States holiday of Independence Day, celebrated on the Fourth of July. Music Perfect fourth , an interval between two musical notes The fourth degree of a musical scale Fourth album , an album by Soft Machine See also 4 disambiguation 1 4 disambiguation Forth disambiguation disambiguation es Cuarto ... more details
Wiktionary WelshwelshWelsh may refer to TOCright Related to Wales Wales , a country in the United Kingdom please don t add extra wikilink on line Welsh language Welsh people Don t re add these they aren t referred to as Welsh Cardiff , the capital city of Wales Cymru , nowiki Wales nowiki in welsh People Welsh surname Places Welsh Basin , a basin during the Cambrian, Ordovician and Silurian geological periods Welsh, Louisiana , a town Structures Welsh Bridge , a masonry arch viaduct in Shrewsbury, England Nantwich Bridge , formerly known as Welsh Bridge, in Nantwich, Cheshire, England Welsh Auditorium , a former multi purpose arena and convention center in Grand Rapids, Michigan Sports Welsh Golf Classic , a professional tournament on the European Tour from 1979 to 1982 Welsh National , a Grade 3 National Hunt chase in Great Britain Welsh Cup , an annual football competition Welsh Professional Championship , a snooker competition for 1977 to 1991 Welsh Open snooker , a tournament which replaced the Welsh Professional Championship Welsh Open darts , a tournament Welsh International Open , a tennis tournament held only in 1997 Units of the British Army 38th Welsh Infantry Division , two units, one in each world war 53rd Welsh Infantry Division , a Territorial Army division from 1908 to 1968 Welsh Brigade , an administrative formation from 1948 to 1964 Welsh Transport Regiment , a Territorial Army logistic unit Other uses Welsh pig See also Walha Welch disambiguation Walsh disambiguation Welshy disambiguation lookfrom Welsh intitle Welsh Disambiguation cy Welsh de Welsh fr Welsh gl Gal s lmo Gales nl Welsh simple Welsh fi Welsh tl Gales ... more details
The Welsh Not or Welsh Note was a punishment system used in some Wales Welsh schools in the late 19th and early 20th century to dissuade children from speaking Welsh language Welsh . It was represented as a piece of wood, inscribed with the letters WN , that was hung around the necks of children who spoke Welsh during the school day. The not was given to any child overheard speaking Welsh, who would pass it to a different child if they were overheard speaking Welsh. By the end of the day, the wearer of the not would be given a corporal punishment lashing . The idea of the not was to discourage pupils from speaking Welsh, at a time when English language English was considered by some to be the only suitable medium of instruction . History The use of the not was recorded in the 18th century it was also commonly known as the cwstom , the Welsh stick and the Welsh lead a lump of lead . ref The Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales. Cardiff University of Wales Press 2006 ref The practice was mentioned in the 1847 Treachery of the Blue Books Reports of the commissioners of enquiry into the state of education in Wales . Though highly critical of many aspects of Welsh culture , some of the inspectors commented on the existence of the practice of using nots as being arbitrary and cruel. The report did not endorse the practice. The reports also clearly show that the vast majority of education in Welsh Wales was still conducted in Welsh. In the later decades of the 19th century, education was compulsory but the Welsh not was used only in a minority of schools, and after the School board ... 1888 , instruction in Welsh in primary schools became the norm in Welsh speaking areas. ref John Davies ... education.shtml BBC article on the Welsh not Category Linguistic rights Category Linguistic discrimination Category Welsh language Category School punishments Category History of Wales Category Article Feedback 5 br Welsh Not ca Welsh Not cy Welsh Not eu Welsh Not fr Welsh Not ja Welsh Not ... more details
Other uses2 Authority multiple issues refimprove July 2010 original research July 2010 rewrite November ... Group section name The Authority image The Authority Team by Quitely.jpg imagesize default 250 caption The Authority, as featured on the cover for the Under New Management trade paperback. From left ... debuthead debut The Authority vol. 1 1 May 1999 debutmo May debutyr 1999 creators Warren Ellis br Bryan ... Category section cat teams subcat altcat hero y villain sortkey Authority, The addgrpcat addpubcat The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. It was created by Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch , and follows the adventures of the Authority, a superhero ... The founding members of the Authority were Jenny Sparks , The Spirit of the Twentieth Century also the group ... Engineer a.k.a. Angela Spica . Jack Hawksmoor comics Jack Hawksmoor , The God of Cities leader of the Authority ... Century leader of the Authority from 2005 to 2008. br After the Revolution maxi series, new members of the Authority included Habib ben Hassan , Thorndike s successor as the Doctor Wildstorm Doctor ... , previously of Gen 13 . br The Authority s base of operations is the Carrier , a gigantic interdimensional ... and could be considered an additional member of the team. Storylines Main List of The Authority story arcs Publication history Volume 1 Ellis Hitch era Image Authority Widescreen by Hitch.jpg right thumb The Cover of the cancelled Authority Widescreen br By Bryan Hitch . In 1999, Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch introduced readers to the Authority, a team of superheroes who promised to get the job ... I turned their STORMWATCH into THE AUTHORITY is that I found out that, despite the fact that no one ... so struck by Bryan Hitch s STORMWATCH issues, that the train of thought that led to THE AUTHORITY ... the wildstorm legacy publisher The Beat accessdate 22 September 2010 ref The Ellis Hitch run of The Authority ... Authority Issue 19.jpg left thumb Cover to 19. Art by Frank Quitely br Cover featuring Swift. Replacing ... more details
about authority as a concept refimprove date November 2008 Authority from the Latin auctoritas is a rights right conferred by recognized social position . Authority often refers to power vested in an individual or organization by the State polity state . Authority can also refer to recognized expert expertise in an area of academic knowledge. An Authority capitalized refers to a governing body upon which certain authority with lower case a is vested for example, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority . Authority in various settings Politics In government , authority is the scope of an entity ... of the government s overall power. For example, a government might have the authority to execute ... the power to do all of the above things, but still lack the authority because the actions would not be legitimate. Political authority can also be seen in situations that are typically considered apolitical. Agarwal n.d. In truth bestowing authority is a function of any social institution . A corporation ... s members are not authorized to hire employees. This authority is passed down through ... an authority on a subject matter if their expertise is well established. This means that any ... an authority on wood, for example. Governmental agencies Every state has a number of institutions which exercise authority based on longstanding practices. Apart from this, every state sets up agencies .... One example would be a port authority like the Port of London . They are usually created by special ... along the same lines and they exercise authority in certain matters. They are usually required to support ... In contemporary social science, the nature of authority is a matter of debate. According to Michaels, in the Encyclopedia of Social Sciences, authority is the capacity, innate or acquired for exercising ascendancy over a group. Other scientists argue that authority is not a capacity but a relationship ... of political authority, the location of sovereignty , the balancing of freedom and authority cf. Cristi ... more details
The channel may refer to the means of distribution business distribution of components involved in producing consumer electronics. the English Channel disambig ... more details
wiktionary Channelchannel channels Channel , Channels , and similar terms may refer to Channels band ... film Channel, synonym for pre chorus in Song structure popular music Pre chorus popular song structure Ion channel , a protein that allows ion flow through a cell membrane Mediumship also known as channelling , communication with spirits Meridian Chinese medicine or channel , a concept central to traditional ... dismissing other parties from liability for an event tocright Places Channel geography , in physical ... channel , a hydrologic scientific term for physical confine of a stream river consisting of stream bed and stream banks Europe English Channel , the part of the Atlantic Ocean that separates Great Britain from northern France Channel Tunnel , or the Chunnel, a rail tunnel underneath the English Channel linking the U.K. and France Channel Islands , an archipelago in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy North America Channel Islands of California , a chain of eight islands located in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California Channel Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada Channel Lake, Illinois Channel, California , a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States Channel Home Centers , a defunct home improvement chain based in the northeastern United States Australia Channel Highway , a regional highway in Tasmania, Australia Channel Express , a defunct British airline Business Distribution channel , a chain of intermediaries ... Marketing channel , set of activities necessary to transfer the ownership of goods from the point of production to the point of consumption Technology Communication channel , a transmission medium, e.g. a wire, or a multiplexed connection, e.g. a radio channel, used to convey an information signal from a sender to a receiver, Channel digital image , the grayscale representation of a primary color in a digital image Channel programming , in computer science, a tool used for interprocess communication ... more details
A Channel may refer to A Channel Craig Media , a Canadian television system that operated in Manitoba and Alberta from 1997 to 2005 A, previously known as NewNet from 1995 to 2005 and A Channel from 2005 to 2008, a Canadian television system that operated in Vancouver Island, Southern Ontario and Atlantic Canada now CTV Two . A Channel manga , is a Japanese Yonkoma four panel comic strip by bb Kuroda . Disambig ... more details
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Infobox TV channel name Channel S logosize logofile Channel S logo.JPG logocaption Channel S Logo launch 16 December 2004 format Bangladeshi oriented slogan Working for the community owner Channel S Global ... Walthamstow , London sister names Channel S Bangladesh web http www.chsuk.tv www.chsuk.tv terr avail Not Available sat serv 1 Sky UK & Ireland Sky sat chan 1 Channel 814 sat serv 2 Eutelsat 28A sat chan 2 12560H 27500 2 3 Channel S is a United Kingdom UK based, free to air television channel targeting the British Bangladeshi community. The channel was established on 16 December 2004, by Mahee ... 12 04 d51204061471.htm Channel S TV to air programme in Bangladesh The Daily Star ref On Sky UK & Ireland ... hours, 7 days a week, and is currently available on Sky channel 814. The channel claims to be the Voice of British Bangladeshis across the world , ref name ChannelS http www.chsuk.tv Channel S, working ... channel to broadcast content in the Sylheti dialect, it has built up a loyal following among the Bangladeshis ... the launch of the channel in 2004, there has been bitter rivalry between Channel S and Bangla TV , with Channel S gaining rights to broadcast the Baishakhi Mela . A survey in the UK found Channel S was the most viewed Bengali TV channel in the UK. ref name ChannelS History British Bangladeshi File Baishakhi Mela 2009 2.jpg thumb 250px Channel S cameras broadcasting the Baishakhi Mela in 2009 at Weavers Field, East London On 16 December 2004, Channel S started to broadcast on Sky UK & Ireland Sky with a timesharing deal with ATN Global on channel 827. It was founded by a Bangladeshi businessmen ..., Prestige Auto Group. In March 2005, it moved to its own EPG channel 837 and started broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and then moved to channel 814. From 15 January 2006, it aired its programmes ... From August 2006, Channel S acquired the rights to broadcast two of Bangladesh s prominent ... Channel S . On October 2008, it acquired the rights to broadcast a popular Bangladeshi channel called ... more details
Infobox Television show name Channel A image caption genre J ENT Music Variety show Broadcast syndication creator Avex Group Avex and East Television Kanagawa director Katsuaki Watanabe br Gurei Okudaira developer Avex Group Avex and East presenter Television Kanagawa and other stations thru broadcast syndication see Stations Stations starring Ryo Fukawa MC br Mika Mifune MC br All Avex Group domestic artists voices narrated Junichi Mogi br Marika Matsumoto br Ichir Nagai br Yumiko Kobayashi also voiced the official character nihongo A chan a country JPN language Japanese language Japanese num seasons 3 num episodes 573 producer Daisuke Sakuma br Yuji Onishi asst producer editor Kei Ishimoto br Seki Hajime br Sen Sugiyama location Tokyo, Japan cinematography camera setup runtime 10 00 10 54 pm every Thursday picture format 480i standard definition television SDTV audio format first aired October 1, 1998 Season 1 last aired September 24, 2009 Season 3 preceded by LIVE Y 1998 br Mutoma Japan 2004 br 2007 followed by 2004 br Saku Saku 2007 br Love or Bread 2009 related website http www.avexnet.or.jp channela Channel A is a Japanese musical variety show produced by Avex Group Avex and East and Television Kanagawa . History Image Ayumihamasakiatvelfarre2001.jpg ... vocal mix live at Velfarre in 2001 . A Channel A Feature nihongo Channel A stylized as channel ... for Channel A s 10th anniversary, nihongo The First and Last Big Omnibus Special 10 Years Between Ratings ... by Avex Group, Channel A is always interspersed with television commercial Message commercials ... Room Stations This is a list of stations where Channel A was telecast. class sortable wikitable Prefecture ... channela YouTube id cTkA6xbn0k title Channel A 1999 Opening YouTube id KQcWwBe 8nQ title Exile on Channel A Avex Group Category 1998 Japanese television series debuts Category 2009 Japanese television series endings Category Avex Group Category Japanese music television series ja Channel ... more details
Multiple issues in universe June 2009 orphan October 2007 notability June 2009 A Fourth is a fictional type of being in the novel Spin novel Spin. The Fourth State The Fourth State is an upgrade performed on human beings. The process uses an engineered virus to edit harmful components out of the subject s DNA . The Fourth treatment was developed on Mars . It should also be noted that the Fourth treatment is somewhat modular, as after the original treatment, additional upgrades may be added. Societal impact On Mars, the Fourth State is considered coequal with normal adulthood. Fourths are unable to vote in normal elections, but are the only ones allowed to vote for members of a particular ruling body. The Fourth treatment is available for free to anyone. On Earth, the United States American government hunts Fourths. This was one of the reasons for Diane and Tyler to enter the new world. Possible upgrades At present, only one upgrade is known. Basic Fourth The most basic form of the Fourth Age. No upgrades other than increased empathy and edited DNA. Nanomachine Channel Enables possessor to listen in on Martian nanomachines. Latent until fall of Spin membrane. Lethal once active, as Hypotheticals begin attempting to consume possessor. Notable Fourths Wun Ngo Wen upgrades unknown deceased Jason Lawton basic Fourth, nanomachine channel became Fourth to cure AMS deceased Diane Lawton basic Fourth became Fourth to cure CVWS Tyler Dupree basic Fourth See also Spin novel Axis novel References cite book author Wilson, Robert Charles title Spin publisher Tor year 2005 id ISBN 0 765 30938 6 Category Literary characters ... more details
The Fourth Wall may refer to The Fourth Wall Milne play The Fourth Wall Milne play , a 1929 play by A. A. Milne The Fourth Wall Gurney play The Fourth Wall Gurney play , a 1992 play The Fourth Wall novel The Fourth Wall , a 2012 novel by Walter Jon Williams Disambig ... more details
In music and music theory fourth may refer to perfect fourth tritone augmented fourth or diminished fourth Sustained chord or eleventh eleventh chord Subdominant , fourth degree of the diatonic scale Quartal and quintal harmony Quartal harmony disambiguation ... more details
Fourth generation may refer to 4G , the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards Fourth generation programming language Fourth generation jet fighter Fourth generation warfare , conflict characterized by a blurring of the lines between war and politics, soldier and civilian Generation IV reactor , a set of theoretical nuclear reactor designs History of video game consoles fourth generation 1987 1999 Yonsei fourth generation Nikkei , great grandchildren of Japanese born emigrants See also Generation disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Fourth dimension may refer to tocright Science Four dimensional space , the concept of a fourth spatial dimension Spacetime , the unification of time and space as a four dimensional continuum Minkowski space , the mathematical setting for special relativity Literature The Fourth Dimension book The Fourth Dimension book , a 1984 non fiction book by Rudy Rucker The Fourth Dimension philosophical book The Fourth Dimension , a book by David Yonggi Cho The Four Dimensional Nightmare , a collection of science fiction short stories by J. G. Ballard What is the Fourth Dimension? and other works by Charles Howard Hinton Music The Fourth Dimension album The Fourth Dimension album , by Hypocrisy Fourth Dimension Stratovarius album Fourth Dimension Stratovarius album , 1995 Fourth Dimension Radiophonic album Fourth Dimension Radiophonic album , by Paddy Kingsland Fourth Dimension Records , a UK record label The 4th Dimension , a song by Devo on their album Shout Devo album Shout Fourth Dimension , a song by Lights from her album Siberia Lights album Siberia . 4th Dimensional Transition , a song by MGMT on their album Oracular Spectacular Computing The Fourth Dimension company , a publisher of computer games 4th Dimension software , a relational database management system Other The 4th Dimension , a 2008 film Four dimensionalism , a philosophical view 4th Dimension roller coaster , a type of roller coaster See also 4D disambiguation disambiguation ru Fourth Dimension ... more details
might use the International s authority in this way in other sections of the Fourth International ...Other uses pp move indef pp semi small yes This article focusses on the Fourth International prior to 1963. See Fourth International Post Reunification for later developments. Featured article Trotskyism The Fourth International FI founded in 1938 is the communist international organisation consisting ... class bring about socialism . Historically, the Fourth International was established in France in 1938 ..., competing Fourth International . Today, there is no longer a single, cohesive Fourth International. Throughout the better part of its existence, the Fourth International was hounded by agents ... all consider Trotskyism, and thus also the Fourth International, to be ideologically bankrupt and impotent ... rhetoric of workers internationalism. Quite a few of these groups carry the label Fourth Internationalist either in their organisation s name, major political position documents, or both. The Fourth ... over which organisation represents the true Fourth Internationalist political continuity. Trotskyism ... parties required to fight for policies adopted by the body as a whole. By declaring themselves the Fourth ... ww 1943 ww04.htm Manifesto of the Fourth International on the Dissolution of the Comintern , Fourth International , July 1943. ref The foundation of the Fourth International was therefore spurred ... bureaucracy. ref Leon Trotsky , http www.marxists.org archive trotsky 1935 xx fi.htm Open Letter For The Fourth ... in signing a document written by Trotsky calling for a Fourth International, which became known .... ref name rocky George Breitman , http www.bolshevik.org history Tr breit.htm The Rocky Road to the Fourth ... Trotsky s Struggle for the Fourth International , Fourth International , August 1946. ref The Socialist ... for a new International. In 1935, Trotsky wrote an Open Letter for the Fourth International , reaffirming ... International. In the letter, he called for the urgent formation of a Fourth International ... more details
Fourth Republic may refer to French Fourth Republic 1946 1958 Fourth Republic of Ghana , since 1993 Fourth Republic of South Korea 1972 1979 Fourth Nigerian Republic , since 1999 Fourth Philippine Republic 1972 1986 Fourth Polish Republic , a campaign slogan used in the 2005 parliamentary elections Fourth Roman Republic 1849 See also First Republic disambiguation Second Republic disambiguation Third Republic disambiguation Fifth Republic disambiguation Sixth Republic of South Korea disambig cs tvrt republika rozcestn k de Vierte Republik ko 4 ja pl Czwarta Republika sk tvrt republika ... more details
Fourth Amendment may refer to the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution part of the Bill of Rights, prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures. Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland lowered the voting age from twenty one to eighteen. Fourth Amendment of the Constitution Bill, 1968 a failed attempt to amend the Irish constitution. Australian referendum, 1946 Social Services Constitution Alteration Social Services Act, 1946 the fourth amendment to the Constitution of Australia. disambig ... more details
Fourth Fleet or 4th fleet may mean United States Fourth Fleet IJN 4th Fleet , Imperial Japanese Navy Luftflotte 4 See also lookfrom intitle lookfrom 4th fleet intitle 4th fleet Fourth disambiguation Fleet disambiguation Third Fleet disambiguation Fifth Fleet disambiguation mil unit dis ... more details
A number of nations have had a Fourth Army Germany 4th Army German Empire , a World War I field Army 4th Army Wehrmacht , a World War II field army 4th Panzer Army Others Fourth Army United Kingdom Republic of China Fourth Army National Revolutionary Army and New Fourth Army Fourth Army France Fourth Army Ottoman Empire 4th Infantry Division Romania 4th Army Soviet Union Soviet and later Russian 4th Air Army 4th Guards Army Soviet Union 20th Guards Army , Soviet Fourth Tank Army Fourth United States Army mil unit dis de 4. Armee fr 4e arm e ko 4 nl 4e Leger ja 4 no Fjerde arm pl 4 Armia ru 4 tr 4. Ordu uk 4 ... more details
authority granted in the Government of Wales Act 2006 . Each piece of Welsh legislation is known ...about the current Welsh law Contemporary Welsh Law the law currently in force in England and Wales English ..., Culture of Wales Welsh law was the system of law practised in Wales before the 16th century. According ..., in Welsh language Welsh . The tradition states that Hywel s men adapted existing laws and some ... as evidence of what the law was in the mid 10th century. The Welsh legal system was absorbed .... Welsh law was in force in Wales until the death of Llywelyn the Last in 1282 and the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 which replaced Welsh criminal law with English law . Welsh law continued to be used ... manuscripts of Welsh law start with a preamble explaining how the laws were codified by Hywel ... who were practised in authority and jurisprudence to the place called the White House on the Taf in Dyfed ... a date between 942 and Hywel s death in 950 for this council. However the Welsh laws have many ... south Welsh attempts to re establish the importance and influence of their line in an age dominated by the princes of Gwynedd. ref Maund The Welsh kings p.67 ref On the other hand, the Iorwerth versions ... of Hywel and Welsh law was continually being revised and updated. There has been some debate among scholars as to whether the laws were originally written in Welsh language Welsh or Latin . The Surexit ... the 9th century and written in Welsh, ref For a translation of the Surexit memorandum see Charles Edwards The Welsh laws p.75 ref and though it is not a law manual it does indicate the use of Welsh ... generally thought to be a translation of a Welsh original, and Peniarth 29, known as the Black Book of Chirk , written in Welsh. Citation needed date July 2009 These are thought to date from the early or mid 13th century. There are a large number of law manuscripts, written mainly in Welsh but some ... Wye and the River Severn , possibly Maeliennydd , ref Charles Edwards The Welsh laws p.20 ref includes ... more details