United Kingdom legislation
Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 Long title An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision about the judiciary and the courts; to establish the Scottish Court Service; and for connected purposes. Citation 2008 asp 6 Introduced by Kenny MacAskill Territorial extent Scotland Royal assent 29 October 2008
The Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 is an Act of the Scottish Parliament passed in October 2008 to reform the courts of Scotland, to give statutory force to judicial independence, and to establish the Lord President of the Court of Session as Head of the Judiciary of Scotland .
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(February 2018 )
Provisions
Judicial independence
Judicial independence is enshrined by Section 1 of the Act, which stipulates specific duties to uphold judicial independence on:
All of those specified are barred from using any form of special access to influence the judgements or decisions made by the judiciary of Scotland .[ 2]
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