This article is about the historic government of Scotland as the different branches of government in Scotland existed before 1707, since the Acts of Union and post-devolution. For the modern post-devolutionary executive branch, see Scottish Government.
Since 1999, executive powers for non-reserved matters of the government of Scotland rests in the hand of the Scottish Government (the "Scottish Executive" between 1999 and 2007 (de facto)/2012 (de jure)), whereas legislative powers for non-reserved matters are within the competence of the Scottish Parliament.
The High Court of Justiciary has since its existence always been the supreme court for criminal cases even before devolution in 1999, whereas for civil cases the supreme court is the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom since 2009, replacing the previous function of the Law Lords.
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The ScottishGovernment (Scottish Gaelic: Riaghaltas na h-Alba, pronounced [ˈrˠiə.əl̪ˠt̪əs nə ˈhal̪ˠapə]) is the devolved governmentofScotland. It was...
powers for non-reserved matters of the governmentofScotland rests in the hand of the ScottishGovernment (the "Scottish Executive" between 1999 and 2007...
Local government in Scotland comprises thirty-two local authorities, commonly referred to as councils. Each council provides public services, including...
of all Scottish Parliaments and Governments (called the Scottish Executive from 1999 until 2008) the time of the introduction of devolved government for...
For local government purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 areas designated as "council areas" (Scottish Gaelic: comhairlean), which are all governed by...
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
of the commission was to examine ways of enabling more self-government for Scotland, within the unitary state of the United Kingdom. Kilbrandon published...
The shires ofScotland (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachdan na h-Alba), or counties ofScotland, are historic subdivisions ofScotland established in the Middle...
flag ofScotland (Scottish Gaelic: bratach na h-Alba; Scots: Banner o Scotland, also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire) is the national flag of Scotland...
powers with the Scotland Office, a British government department led by the Secretary of State for Scotland. The Kingdom ofScotland entered a fiscal...
Parliament election, after which it formed Holyrood's first majority government. After Scotland voted against independence in the 2014 referendum, Salmond resigned...
geography of the United Kingdom. For details, see: Local government in England Local government in Northern Ireland Local government in Scotland Local government...
the second highest ranking minister of the GovernmentofScotland, behind the First Minister ofScotland. The post-holder is appointed by the First Minister...
Swinney formed the Swinney government on 8 May 2024, following his appointment as first minister ofScotland at the Court of Session. On 29 April 2024...
Seal, is the head of the ScottishGovernment and the keeper of the Great Seal ofScotland. The first minister chairs the Scottish Cabinet and is primarily...
the SNP and the Scottish Greens, which meant that Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater, co-leaders of the Greens and their only government ministers, were...
May 1913 the House of Commons passed the second reading of the GovernmentofScotland Bill 1913 (also referred to as the Scottish Home Rule Bill) by 204...
bodies of the ScottishGovernment (Scottish Gaelic: Buidhnean Poblach Riaghaltas na h-Alba) are organisations that are funded by the ScottishGovernment. They...
ofScotland Towns in Scotland Demographics ofScotland Politics ofScotland Form ofgovernment: Capital ofScotland: Edinburgh Elections in Scotland Electoral...
Government in medieval Scotland, includes all forms of politics and administration of the minor kingdoms that emerged after the departure of the Romans...
wars of independence and created relative peace. Political campaigns for Scottish self-government began in the 19th century, initially in the form of demands...
Scots law (Scottish Gaelic: Lagh na h-Alba) is the legal system ofScotland. It is a hybrid or mixed legal system containing civil law and common law elements...
varying powers and the ScottishGovernment (then Scottish Executive). It was one of the most significant constitutional pieces of legislation to be passed...
The work of the ScottishGovernment is carried out by Directorates, each headed by a Director. The Directorates are grouped into a number of Directorates-General...
The Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland, often referred to as the Scotland Office, is a department of His Majesty's Government headed by the...
The History of local government in Scotland is a complex tale of largely ancient and long established Scottish political units being replaced after the...
Sturgeon government following her Scottish National Party's victory in the 2016 Scottish Parliament election. Sturgeon was nominated by a vote of the 5th...
The Scottish Borders (Scots: the Mairches, lit. 'the Marches'; Scottish Gaelic: Crìochan na h-Alba) is one of 32 council areas ofScotland. It is bordered...