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The Scottish Parliament : Law and Practice / Mark Lazarowicz, Jean McFadden.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (296 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781474433730
  • 9781474433754
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 328.411 23
LOC classification:
  • KDC766 .L394 2018
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Statutes -- Table of Statutory Instruments -- Preface -- Chapter one. The Scottish Parliament: The Background -- Chapter two. The Powers of the Parliament -- Chapter three. Elections and Members -- Chapter four. How the Parliament Works -- Chapter five. Making Laws -- Chapter six. The Scottish Government -- Chapter seven. Relations between Scotland and Westminster -- Chapter eight. Challenging the Legislation of the Parliament and the Actions of Ministers -- Chapter nine. Legal Challenges in Practice -- Chapter ten. Finance -- Chapter eleven. The European and International Dimensions -- Chapter twelve. Reshaping Britain -- Glossary of Terms -- Further Reading -- Index
Summary: Your guide to Holyrood, fully updated after the Scotland Act 2016This textbook gives students a rigorous introduction to the powers of the Scottish Parliament: how it makes laws, how it holds the Scottish Government to account and how its legislation and its actions can be scrutinised and challenged. Fully updated in light of the 2012 and 2016 Scotland Acts and the Independence and Brexit referenda, it looks at how Scotland is governed now and what the future holds for the constitutional relationship between Scotland and the rest of the UK. This book is essential reading for students of Scots law, legal systems, politics and public policy, as well as legal and political professionals who need an up-to-date guide to how Holyrood works. Key FeaturesExplains how the Scottish Parliament and devolved government work in practiceAnalyses how the Scottish Parliament’s legislation can be challenged, and sets out the major cases since it was reconvened in 1999 Explains the historical background to Scottish devolution Takes a detailed look at how relations between Scotland and the rest of the UK have developed under devolutionAnticipates how law and government might change in the future, particularly after Brexit New for this EditionIncludes extensive new material to take account of constitutional, legal and political developments since 2010 Incorporates the considerable extension of devolution, new case law, a description of the new financial powers of the Scottish Parliament and the Scotland Acts of 2012 and 2016 Considers the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence, and the 2016 referendum on UK membership of the EU
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Table of Cases -- Table of Statutes -- Table of Statutory Instruments -- Preface -- Chapter one. The Scottish Parliament: The Background -- Chapter two. The Powers of the Parliament -- Chapter three. Elections and Members -- Chapter four. How the Parliament Works -- Chapter five. Making Laws -- Chapter six. The Scottish Government -- Chapter seven. Relations between Scotland and Westminster -- Chapter eight. Challenging the Legislation of the Parliament and the Actions of Ministers -- Chapter nine. Legal Challenges in Practice -- Chapter ten. Finance -- Chapter eleven. The European and International Dimensions -- Chapter twelve. Reshaping Britain -- Glossary of Terms -- Further Reading -- Index

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Your guide to Holyrood, fully updated after the Scotland Act 2016This textbook gives students a rigorous introduction to the powers of the Scottish Parliament: how it makes laws, how it holds the Scottish Government to account and how its legislation and its actions can be scrutinised and challenged. Fully updated in light of the 2012 and 2016 Scotland Acts and the Independence and Brexit referenda, it looks at how Scotland is governed now and what the future holds for the constitutional relationship between Scotland and the rest of the UK. This book is essential reading for students of Scots law, legal systems, politics and public policy, as well as legal and political professionals who need an up-to-date guide to how Holyrood works. Key FeaturesExplains how the Scottish Parliament and devolved government work in practiceAnalyses how the Scottish Parliament’s legislation can be challenged, and sets out the major cases since it was reconvened in 1999 Explains the historical background to Scottish devolution Takes a detailed look at how relations between Scotland and the rest of the UK have developed under devolutionAnticipates how law and government might change in the future, particularly after Brexit New for this EditionIncludes extensive new material to take account of constitutional, legal and political developments since 2010 Incorporates the considerable extension of devolution, new case law, a description of the new financial powers of the Scottish Parliament and the Scotland Acts of 2012 and 2016 Considers the 2014 referendum on Scottish independence, and the 2016 referendum on UK membership of the EU

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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