The referendum on independence is still a year away and already attention is focused on major substantive issues […]
Category Archive: Scotland
Readers of this blog will be familiar with the controversial reforms to the judicial review procedure in England […]
Earlier this week, the McKay Commission published its Report on the Consequences of Devolution for the House of […]
Iain Jamieson’s earlier post argues that the ability of the Scottish Parliament to implement its own model of […]
The Scottish Parliament can legislate to regulate the press in Scotland. This is because this matter is not […]
The Scottish Parliament has started giving legislative effect to the Edinburgh Agreement that was signed in October 2012. […]
The debate over Scottish independence has turned recently to discussion of the post-referendum landscape. On 5 February the […]
Countries that are used to referendums on constitutional matters use them sparingly. The UK has no such constitutional […]
The debate over the legality of a Scottish referendum appears to be over. The media are reporting that […]
The reviewability of Acts of the Scottish Parliament (ASPs) at common law has, understandably, attracted considerable interest of […]
