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However, Gwion is of the opinion that the change is illegal.
Gwion's view 2009
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However, Gwion is of the opinion that the change is illegal.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Since Gwion Lewis fired the first shot in the new edition of Barn the fuss concerning relations between the Assembly Commission and the Welsh Language Board have picked up steam.
Well... 2009
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Nobody understands the legal position of the Welsh language better than the barrister Gwion Lewis, author of Hawl i'r Gymraeg.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Gwion draws attention to the fact that the Assembly's Language Scheme declares "there will be no changes made to the Scheme without the approval of the Welsh Language Board."
Gwion's view 2009
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After all, as Gwion says, the bilingual publication of the Record is part of the Assembly's language scheme and that scheme, like any other language scheme, is a legal contract.
Gwion's view 2009
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Gwion draws attention to the fact that the Assembly's Language Scheme declares "there will be no changes made to the Scheme without the approval of the Welsh Language Board."
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Since Gwion Lewis fired the first shot in the new edition of Barn the fuss concerning relations between the Assembly Commission and the Welsh Language Board have picked up steam.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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After all, as Gwion says, the bilingual publication of the Record is part of the Assembly's language scheme and that scheme, like any other language scheme, is a legal contract.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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It's difficult for the layman then to disagree with Gwion when he says "this policy change is illegal and I'm confident that the High Court would reject it if a request for a judicial review was made."
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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