Scotland's Constitution: Law and Practice
A clear, comprehensive account of Scottish constitutional law within its UK and European context.

It describes and analyses constitutional arrangements while integrating that analysis with a general background to constitutional law and the UK institutions which have a continuing relevance for the government of Scotland.

This highly regarded text considers law-making powers for Scotland, the legislative process at Westminster and at Holyrood, the accountability and scrutiny of government, the independence of the judiciary and the role of the courts in interpreting and adjudicating upon constitutional and administrative law questions.

The fourth edition has been fully updated throughout and includes:

· An update on the Scottish devolution settlement, including the changes made by the Scotland Act 2016 in the field of social security.

· A new chapter covering the Brexit referendum, the withdrawal negotiations between the UK and the EU and Brexit litigation - with a particular focus on Brexit's impact on Scottish constitutional arrangements.

· Coverage of new case law since the last edition in the area of judicial review and specifically on devolution.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scots Law Student online services.
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Scotland's Constitution: Law and Practice
A clear, comprehensive account of Scottish constitutional law within its UK and European context.

It describes and analyses constitutional arrangements while integrating that analysis with a general background to constitutional law and the UK institutions which have a continuing relevance for the government of Scotland.

This highly regarded text considers law-making powers for Scotland, the legislative process at Westminster and at Holyrood, the accountability and scrutiny of government, the independence of the judiciary and the role of the courts in interpreting and adjudicating upon constitutional and administrative law questions.

The fourth edition has been fully updated throughout and includes:

· An update on the Scottish devolution settlement, including the changes made by the Scotland Act 2016 in the field of social security.

· A new chapter covering the Brexit referendum, the withdrawal negotiations between the UK and the EU and Brexit litigation - with a particular focus on Brexit's impact on Scottish constitutional arrangements.

· Coverage of new case law since the last edition in the area of judicial review and specifically on devolution.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scots Law Student online services.
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Scotland's Constitution: Law and Practice

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Overview

A clear, comprehensive account of Scottish constitutional law within its UK and European context.

It describes and analyses constitutional arrangements while integrating that analysis with a general background to constitutional law and the UK institutions which have a continuing relevance for the government of Scotland.

This highly regarded text considers law-making powers for Scotland, the legislative process at Westminster and at Holyrood, the accountability and scrutiny of government, the independence of the judiciary and the role of the courts in interpreting and adjudicating upon constitutional and administrative law questions.

The fourth edition has been fully updated throughout and includes:

· An update on the Scottish devolution settlement, including the changes made by the Scotland Act 2016 in the field of social security.

· A new chapter covering the Brexit referendum, the withdrawal negotiations between the UK and the EU and Brexit litigation - with a particular focus on Brexit's impact on Scottish constitutional arrangements.

· Coverage of new case law since the last edition in the area of judicial review and specifically on devolution.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scots Law Student online services.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526509550
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/10/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 560
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Chris Himsworth and Christine O'Neill have co-authored Scotland's Constitution since its first edition of 2003. Chris had been a member of the Law School at the University of Edinburgh since 1974, teaching and researching across a number of areas of public law, and had become Professor of Administrative Law. Since retirement from the Law School in 2011 he has been a Professor Emeritus. In 2015 he published The European Charter of Local Self-Government: A Treaty for Local Democracy.
Christine is chairman of Brodies LLP and a partner in the firm's Government, Regulation and Competition practice. She was appointed as Queen's Counsel in 2020. She appears regularly in courts and tribunals, including the UK Supreme Court, in constitutional and administrative law litigation.

Chris Himsworth had been a member of the Law School at the University of Edinburgh since 1974, teaching and researching across a number of areas of public law, and had become Professor of Administrative Law. Since retirement from the Law School in 2011 he has been a Professor Emeritus. In 2015 he published The European Charter of Local Self-Government: A Treaty for Local Democracy.

Table of Contents

1 Constitutions and Constitutional Law
2 Constitutional Law and Constitutional Values
3 The Scottish Constitutional Context
4 The Scottish Independence and European Union Referendums
5 The UK and Scottish Parliaments: The Institutional Framework
6 Law-making Competences for Scotland
7 The UK and Scottish Governments
8 Local Authorities and other Public Bodies
9 Law-making Procedures
10 The Parliamentary Accountability of Government
11 Public Finance
12 Courts and the Independence of the Judiciary
13 Citizen and State
14 Public Law Adjudication
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