Venue Shift Following Devolution: When Reserved Meets Devolved in Scotland

Author: Anon, Anon, Anon, Bache Ian, Baumgartner Frank, Bell David, Bell David, Bulpitt Jim, Cairney Paul, Cairney Paul, Cairney Paul, Clerking Reporting Directorate, Davis Andrew, Greer Scott, Greer Scott, Greer Scott, Himsworth Chris, Hindess Barry, Hooghe Liesbet, Hooghe Liesbet, Jamieson Cathy, Keating Michael, Kellas James, Mitchell James, Page Alan, Page Alan, Paterson Lindsay, Paul Cairney, Procedures Committee of the Scottish Parliament, Rhodes R. A.W., Scottish Affairs Select Committee, Scottish Executive, Scottish Executive, Scottish Executive, Simeon Rachel, Trench Alan, Trench Alan, Watts Ronald, Winetrobe Barry, Woolfson Charles
Publisher: Informa UK Limited

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This article examines the means used to address blurred or shifting boundaries between reserved UK and devolved Scottish policy. It outlines the main issues of multi-level governance and intergovernmental relations in Scotland and the initial problems faced in identifying responsibility for policy action. While it suggests that legislative ambiguities are now mainly resolved with the use of ‘Sewel motions', it highlights cases of Scottish action in reserved areas, including the example of smoking policy in which the Scottish Executive appears to ‘commandeer' a previously reserved issue. However, most examples of new Scottish influence suggest the need for UK support or minimal UK interest

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