Sewel Convention

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The Sewel Convention is a constitutional principle in the United Kingdom that the UK Parliament will not normally legislate on devolved matters without the consent of the Scottish Parliament.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional convention
constitutional principle
alsoKnownAs Sewel Convention
surface form: Sewel Convention on legislative consent

legislative consent convention
appliesTo Scottish devolution
surface form: Scottish devolution settlement

devolved matters
appliesToBody Scottish Parliament
British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
appliesToJurisdiction Scotland
appliesToPolicyArea education (when devolved)
health (when devolved)
justice (when devolved)
local government (when devolved)
other devolved competences of the Scottish Parliament
appliesToProcess Legislative Consent Motion
bindingNature political
codifiedInPart Scotland Act 2016
Section 28(8) of the Scotland Act 1998 as amended
constitutionalSignificance key feature of the UK’s devolution arrangements
country United Kingdom
doesNotLimit legal sovereignty of the UK Parliament
exceptionCondition when Parliament decides to legislate without consent
firstArticulatedBy Lord Sewel
firstArticulatedIn House of Lords
firstArticulatedInYear 1998
hasQualifier normally
influencedBy principle of parliamentary sovereignty
interpretedIn R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
introducedBy Lord Sewel
isPartOf UK constitutional conventions
judicialFinding not legally enforceable by the courts
language English
legalStatus non‑justiciable convention
mainSubject devolution
legislative consent
namedAfter Lord Sewel
originatedInDocument Scotland Act 1998
surface form: Scotland Bill debates 1998
relatedCase R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
relatedTo Northern Ireland legislative consent convention
Welsh legislative consent convention
relatedToDocument Scotland Act 1998
requires Legislative Consent Motion from the Scottish Parliament
scope primary legislation of the UK Parliament
statedAs the UK Parliament will not normally legislate with regard to devolved matters without the consent of the Scottish Parliament
usedFor managing relations between UK and devolved legislatures
wordingInStatute it is recognised that the Parliament of the United Kingdom will not normally legislate with regard to devolved matters without the consent of the Scottish Parliament

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Subject: Sewel Convention
Description of subject: The Sewel Convention is a constitutional principle in the United Kingdom that the UK Parliament will not normally legislate on devolved matters without the consent of the Scottish Parliament.

Referenced by (2)

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Scotland Act 2016 containsProvisionOn Sewel Convention
Sewel Convention alsoKnownAs Sewel Convention
this entity surface form: Sewel Convention on legislative consent