Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014

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The Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 is a major piece of Scottish legislation that overhauled the civil and criminal court structure, including the sheriff courts, to modernise and streamline the justice system.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of the Scottish Parliament
Scottish statute
aim to allocate cases to appropriate court levels
to improve efficiency of court processes
to reduce delays in civil litigation
appliesTo Court of Session NERFINISHED
civil courts in Scotland
sheriff courts in Scotland
belongsToCategory 2014 in Scottish law
Scottish court system legislation
country Scotland
enactedIn 21st century
governs allocation of civil cases between courts
organisation of Scottish courts
procedural rules for certain civil actions
hasLegalEffectIn Scotland NERFINISHED
introducedBy Scottish Government NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Scotland
languageOfText English
legalDomain Scots law NERFINISHED
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Scottish legal system
legislature Scottish Parliament NERFINISHED
partOf Scottish courts reform programme NERFINISHED
policyArea civil justice
court reform
justice reform
purpose modernisation of the Scottish court system
reform of the civil courts in Scotland
reform of the sheriff courts in Scotland
streamlining of the Scottish justice system
reforms case management in civil proceedings
jurisdiction of civil courts
structure of sheriff courts
region Scotland
scope civil justice system in Scotland
organisation of lower courts in Scotland
shortTitle Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 NERFINISHED
subject civil procedure
court administration
judicial organisation
typeOfLaw public law
yearOfAct 2014

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Sheriff courts of Scotland reformedBy Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014