Law Making and The Scottish Parliament: The Early Years offers the first
wide-ranging critical analysis of legislative developments in those
areas of law and policy devolved to the Scottish Parliament under the
devolution settlement. It begins with a brief account of the devolution
settlement and summarises the themes emerging from the subsequent
chapters. Thereafter, sixteen themed chapters, each dedicated to a
discrete area of the law and written by an acknowledged expert in the
field, provide critical evaluation of the Scottish Parliament's
contribution, highlighting what it has achieved, what it has failed to
do and what might be done in the future. In a single volume, Law Making
and The Scottish Parliament: The Early Years provides a scholarly
evaluation of a number of legislative achievements of Scotland's
devolved parliament in its first decade. It will appeal to legal and
other scholars and students, lawyers and anyone with an interest in
Scottish politics, policy-making
and law.