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Scottish Legal Material sine Devolution: A Practical Guide

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2008

Heather Mclntosh
Affiliation:
Heather Mclntosh, Information Officer at Simpson & Marwick, gives a brief overview of what are, in her experience, the most commonly requested Scottish legal materials, and practical guidance for finding them. Where relevant, she gives details of freely available information from Web sites as this can often be the quickest way of finding and getting copies of the documents, particularly for those outwith Scotland. The article is intended to provide a starting point for those not familiar with Scottish legal materials. Heather Mclntosh can be contacted at Simpson & Marwick WS, 18 Heriot Row, Edinburgh, EH3 6HS tel 0131 557 1545 fax 0131 557 9590, e-mail [email protected], Web site www.simpmar.co.uk

Extract

Since the set-up of the Scottish Parliament, brought into being by the Scotland Act 1998, there are a number of areas of “legislative competence” within which the devolved Parliament has had the remit to legislate. This has resulted in the publication of a whole new series of statutes, statutory instruments and official publications which has made the sourcing of Scottish material more complex than previously.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 2001

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References

1 See the Scotland Act 1998, ss 53 and 54.

2 Scottish Parliament Series Research Note. RN 99–08 8th June 1998. Available from the Scottish Parliament's Web site (www.scottish.parl iamentuk/whats_happening/research/pdf_res_notes/rn99–08.pdf).