Devolution Flashcards

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1
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Which devolved territories have “permanence” status

A

Scotland and Wales

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What does “permanence” status of the Scottish and Welsh Parliaments mean?

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They are permanent parts of the UK constitution and cannot be abolished without a referendum

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Can Parliament acting alone abolish the Scottish or Welsh parliaments?

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No, a referendum in those territories are required

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When will the NI Assembly and Executive be abolished?

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When the people of NI decide to join the ROI by way of referendum

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What is the Sewel Convention?

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Parliament is entitled to legislate on devolved matters, but requires the consent of the relevant devolved parliament to do so. Parliament can still legislate absent the consent

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What is the process for Parliament to legislate on devolved matters under the Sewel Convention?

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Introduce a “legislative consent motion” in the relevant parliament

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Can courts strike down legislation created by devolved parliaments?

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Yes

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On what grounds can a court strike down devolved parliament’s legislation?

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  1. Acting outside its legislative competence by legislating on non-delegated matters
  2. Legislating contrary to ECHR
  3. Legislating contrary to EU law (before Brexit)
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What can a devolved parliament do to ensure a bill is within its competence?

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Refer it after passing, but before Royal Assent, to the Supreme Curt

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Who in the NI Assembly can refer bills to the Supreme Court

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Advocate General for NI
Attorney General for NI

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Who in the Scottish Parliament can refer bills to the Supreme Court

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Lord Advocate
Advocate General for Scotland
Attorney General for Scotland

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Who in the Welsh parliament can refer bills to the Supreme Court

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Counsel General
Attorney General

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