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Author Bulmer, W. Elliot, author

Title Constituting Scotland : the Scottish national movement and the Westminster model / W. Elliot Bulmer
Published Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (268 pages)
Contents Introduction -- The global development of the Westminster model -- The Scottish context -- The emergent Scottish constitutional tradition -- 2002 draft I : Parliament and the legislative power -- 2002 draft II : head of state and the executive branch -- 2002 draft III : judiciary, rights and substantive provisions -- The SNP's constitutional policy 2002-14 : from liberal procedural constitutionalism to democratic populism?
Summary A comparative study of the Scottish nationalist constitutional tradition. Drawing on the fields of constitutional theory, comparative constitutional law, and Scottish studies, this book examines the historical trajectory of the constitutional question in Scotland and analyses the influences and constraints on the constitutional imagination of the Scottish national movement, in terms of both the national and international contexts. It identifies an emerging Scottish nationalist constitutional tradition that is distinct from British constitutional orthodoxies but nevertheless corresponds to broad global trends in constitutional thought and design. Much of the book is devoted to the detailed exposition and comparative analysis of the draft constitution for an independent Scotland published by the SNP in 2002. The 2014 draft interim Constitution presented by the Scottish Government is also examined, and the two texts are contrasted to show the changing nature of the SNP's constitutional policy: from liberal-procedural constitutionalism in pursuit of a more inclusive polity, to a more populist and majoritarian constitutionalism. Key features. The first book to specifically examine the history and development of the SNP's constitutional proposals for Scotland Explores: (i) the historical, religious and ideological values that might inform a future Scottish Constitution; and (ii) the institutional forms that such a Constitution might take
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-261) and index
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Subject Constitutional history -- Scotland
LAW -- Civil Rights.
Constitutional history
Scotland
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780748697601
0748697608