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UK devolution: legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and Senedd Cymru

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Devolution settlements in the UK

Within the UK’s devolution arrangements, devolved governments can only legislate in fields where they hold competence. The accompanying table sets out the extent of legislative competence for both the Scottish Parliament and the Senedd Cymru. For further reading, consult Practice Notes: An introduction to devolution in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; Structure and operation of the Scottish Parliament; and Structure and operation of Senedd Cymru...

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Christopher McFarland
Christopher McFarland

Christopher is a Director within the Education and Public Law departments at Sinclairslaw. Starting with the firm as a trainee in 2013, Christopher has risen internally through the ranks to lead the Education Team in our Cardiff Office. He is the firm Legal Aid Supervisor for Education.Professional Expertise:Christopher specialises in all areas of Education and Public law. He has extensive experience with Special Educational Needs (SEN), Additional Learning Needs (ALN), Discrimination and Higher Education cases. Christopher has significant experience in pursuing complex judicial review cases at the High Court and was recently a key member of the firm’s team which brought landmark success in the case of R (Gardner) v Secretary of State for Health and ors [2022] EWHC 967 (Admin).As the Legal Aid supervisor for Education, Christopher oversees all of the firm’s Legal Aid cases alongside a busy and diverse private...

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