Thursday 23 April 2026 at 6pm – Hybrid event in Cardiff
ALBA and Public Law Wales are pleased to host a hybrid seminar to discuss the developing constitutional law of Wales.
The process of devolution in Wales is now well-advanced, with two Government of Wales Acts (1998 and 2006) and two Wales Acts (2014 and 2017). Wales is now very much a distinct legal jurisdiction, with a considerable body of constitutional and administrative law, including Acts of Senedd Cymru, and related court decisions. This includes, for example, the recent Divisional Court decision in R (Greyhound Board) v Welsh Ministers [2026] EWHC 670 (Admin). This seminar will provide an overview and update on this interesting and important area of law.
The speakers at the event all have considerable experience of constitutional and administrative law in Wales in practice. They are:
Prof Jo Hunt, Cardiff University and Leverhulme Trust Major Felllow
The seminar will be chaired by Lord Justice Lewis.
The event will be held at the offices of Browne Jacobson solicitors at One Central Square, Central Square, Cardiff CF10 1FS – 2 minutes walk from Cardiff Central train station. It will be possible to attend the event either in-person or online.
The seminar is on Thursday 23 April 2026, with registration at 5:45pm, for a 6pm start. The event will be followed by drinks and nibbles from around 7:15pm.
The event is free and available to ALBA members only (including online attendance).
Registration will close at 6pm on Tuesday 21 April.
Booking Instructions (PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING):
To attend remotely, please request a place by emailing: administrator@adminlaw.org.uk
To attend in-person, please use the booking form below