Author: Scotland
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110701875
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2005, s. 7 (1). Issued: 28.03.2006. Made: 16.03.2006. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 17.03.2006. Effect: 2005 asp 4 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
The Budget (Scotland) Act 2005 Amendment (No. 2) Order 2006
Author: Scotland
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110701875
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2005, s. 7 (1). Issued: 28.03.2006. Made: 16.03.2006. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 17.03.2006. Effect: 2005 asp 4 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110701875
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2005, s. 7 (1). Issued: 28.03.2006. Made: 16.03.2006. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 17.03.2006. Effect: 2005 asp 4 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
The Budget (Scotland) Act 2005 Amendment Order 2006
Author: Scotland
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110699424
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2005, s. 7 (1). Issued: 17.02.2006. Made: 08.02.2006. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 09.02.2006. Effect: 2005 asp 4 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110699424
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2005, s. 7 (1). Issued: 17.02.2006. Made: 08.02.2006. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 09.02.2006. Effect: 2005 asp 4 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
The Budget (Scotland) Act 2004 Amendment (No. 2) Order 2004
Author: Scotland
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110693866
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2004, s. 7 (1). Issued: 13.01.2005. Made: 22.12.2004. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 23.12.2004. Effect: 2004 asp 2 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780110693866
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 4
Book Description
Enabling power: Budget (Scotland) Act 2004, s. 7 (1). Issued: 13.01.2005. Made: 22.12.2004. Laid before the Scottish Parliament: -. Coming into force: 23.12.2004. Effect: 2004 asp 2 amended. Territorial extent & classification: S. General
Subordinate Legislation
Author: Scotland. Parliament. Finance and Constitution Committee
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1
Book Description
Halsbury's Statutory Instruments
Author: Great Britain
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Administrative law
Languages : en
Pages : 2244
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Administrative law
Languages : en
Pages : 2244
Book Description
Budget (Scotland) Act 2005
Author: Scotland
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780105900771
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780105900771
Category : Budget
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Current Law
Author: Sweet & Maxwell, Limited
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781847037602
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
The perfect combination - these two books together form a complete suite of upstream oil and gas agreements.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781847037602
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 682
Book Description
The perfect combination - these two books together form a complete suite of upstream oil and gas agreements.
Is it in Force? ...
Scotland Analysis
Author: Great Britain: Scotland Office
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780101855426
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
The UK Government is undertaking a major cross-government programme of analysis prior to the referendum on Scottish independence in 2014. The aim is to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of Scotland's place in the UK. This paper, the first of a series to be published in 2013 and 2014, examines the UK's constitutional set-up and the legal implications of independence. The UK Government is convinced that the current devolution offers the best for Scotland: the Scottish Parliament and Government are empowered to take decisions on a range of domestic policy areas - such as health, education, policing - while Scotland continues to benefit from decisions made for the UK as a whole - defence and security, foreign representation, economic affairs. Independence is very different to devolution. Based on independent expert opinion (published as Annex A), the paper concludes that if there were to be a vote in favour of leaving the UK, Scotland would become an entirely new state whilst the remainder of the UK would continue as before, retaining the rights and obligations of the UK as it currently stands. Any separation would have to be negotiated between both governments. Legal and practical implications of independence, both at home and abroad, are addressed. An independent Scotland would have to apply to and/or negotiate to become a member of whichever international organisations it wished to join, including the EU and NATO. Scotland would also have to work through its positions on thousands of international treaties to which the UK is currently party.
Publisher: The Stationery Office
ISBN: 9780101855426
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
The UK Government is undertaking a major cross-government programme of analysis prior to the referendum on Scottish independence in 2014. The aim is to provide a comprehensive and detailed analysis of Scotland's place in the UK. This paper, the first of a series to be published in 2013 and 2014, examines the UK's constitutional set-up and the legal implications of independence. The UK Government is convinced that the current devolution offers the best for Scotland: the Scottish Parliament and Government are empowered to take decisions on a range of domestic policy areas - such as health, education, policing - while Scotland continues to benefit from decisions made for the UK as a whole - defence and security, foreign representation, economic affairs. Independence is very different to devolution. Based on independent expert opinion (published as Annex A), the paper concludes that if there were to be a vote in favour of leaving the UK, Scotland would become an entirely new state whilst the remainder of the UK would continue as before, retaining the rights and obligations of the UK as it currently stands. Any separation would have to be negotiated between both governments. Legal and practical implications of independence, both at home and abroad, are addressed. An independent Scotland would have to apply to and/or negotiate to become a member of whichever international organisations it wished to join, including the EU and NATO. Scotland would also have to work through its positions on thousands of international treaties to which the UK is currently party.
The Scottish Political System Since Devolution
Author: Paul Cairney
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 184540338X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
This book presents a narrative of Scottish politics since devolution in 1999. It compares eight years of coalition government under Scottish Labour and the Scottish Liberal Democrats with four years of Scottish National Party minority government. It outlines the relative effect of each government on Scottish politics and public policy in various contexts, including: high expectations for ‘new politics' that were never fully realised; the influence of, and reactions from, the media and public; the role of political parties; the Scottish Government's relations with the UK Government, EU institutions, local government, quasi-governmental and non-governmental actors; and, the finance available to fund policy initiatives. It then considers how far Scotland has travelled on the road to constitutional change, comparing the original devolved framework with calls for independence or a new devolution settlement. The book draws heavily on information produced since 1999 by the Scottish Devolution Monitoring project (which forms one part of the devolution monitoring project led by the Constitution Unit, UCL) and is supplemented by new research on public policy, minority government, intergovernmental relations and constitutional change.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 184540338X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
This book presents a narrative of Scottish politics since devolution in 1999. It compares eight years of coalition government under Scottish Labour and the Scottish Liberal Democrats with four years of Scottish National Party minority government. It outlines the relative effect of each government on Scottish politics and public policy in various contexts, including: high expectations for ‘new politics' that were never fully realised; the influence of, and reactions from, the media and public; the role of political parties; the Scottish Government's relations with the UK Government, EU institutions, local government, quasi-governmental and non-governmental actors; and, the finance available to fund policy initiatives. It then considers how far Scotland has travelled on the road to constitutional change, comparing the original devolved framework with calls for independence or a new devolution settlement. The book draws heavily on information produced since 1999 by the Scottish Devolution Monitoring project (which forms one part of the devolution monitoring project led by the Constitution Unit, UCL) and is supplemented by new research on public policy, minority government, intergovernmental relations and constitutional change.