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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF SCOTLAND PROFESSOR ALAN PAGE The first complete text on constitutional law since the historic referendum on Scottish independence. W. GREEN REUTERS/Russell Cheyne Published under the auspices of the Scottish Universities Law Institute

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF SCOTLAND PROFESSOR ALAN PAGE

The first complete text on constitutional law since the historic referendum on Scottish independence.

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Published under the auspices of the Scottish Universities Law Institute

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Constitutional Law of Scotland provides the first complete account of the constitutional framework within which the government of Scotland has been carried on since devolution in 1999, and of the governance of Scotland as it stands in the wake of September’s historic referendum on Scottish independence.

A very different book from J D B Mitchell’s predecessor in this series, which was first published fifty years ago, this new title charts the long march to devolved government in Scotland. After examining Scotland’s current constitutional arrangements,

as set out in the Scotland Act and the Human Rights Act, it explores the separate Scottish, United Kingdom and European dimensions of the contemporary governance of Scotland.

Written by one of the UK’s leading constitutional lawyers, this significant and timely work offers the most complete and in-depth treatment of the subject and is an essential tool for solicitors and any others with a professional interest in the governance of Scotland.

This title provides:

• A full analysis of the constitutional framework provided by the Scotland Act and the Human Rights Act, including the changes recommended by the Smith Commission, within which the contemporary governance of Scotland is carried on

• An examination of the institutions of devolved governance – the Scottish Parliament, the Scottish government and the Scottish courts – including legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and the powers of the Scottish Ministers

• A full account of the devolved government of Scotland, including the part played by local government and public bodies as well as the Scottish government

• An analysis of the checks and balances to which the devolved government of Scotland is subject, including the part played by the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman as well as the courts

• An analysis of the UK and EU as well as the Scottish dimensions of the contemporary governance of Scotland

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF SCOTLAND PROFESSOR ALAN PAGE

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Contents include:

• Foundations

• The Scotland Acts

• The Human Rights Act

• The Scottish Parliament

• The Scottish government

• The Scottish courts

• Legislative competence

• Executive competence

• Judicial proceedings

• Local government

• Public bodies

• The police

• Legislation

• Finance

• Parliamentary scrutiny of government

• Judicial review: the role of the courts

• The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman

• Freedom of Information

• The United Kingdom dimension

• The European dimension

Alan Page is Professor of Public Law at the University of Dundee

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