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UK funding (£87,213): The implementation of European Community Law in Scotland post-devolution Ukri1 Jun 2006 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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The implementation of European Community Law in Scotland post-devolution

Abstract A key objective of devolution was to develop 'Scottish solutions to Scottish problems'. This research will examine the tension between the need to legislate locally for Scotland and the need for the UK to comply with European Community (Community) Law. The research will explore the division of power between the Scottish and UK Institutions in practice by examining the extent to which Community environmental law is being implemented in different ways in Scotland and in England and Wales post-devolution. These differences relate to legislative form, timing and content, including the extent to which Community requirements are fully met or exceeded.
Category Research Grant
Reference 119265/1
Status Closed
Funded period start 01/06/2006
Funded period end 31/08/2008
Funded value £87,213.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=119265%2F1

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University of Dundee

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