Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite having its own legal system, to having two legislatures - the Scottish Parlaiment with law-making powers which extend across many aspects of Scottish life, including health, education, housing, land-use planning, agriculture, the environment and the general areas of civil and criminal law, and the Westminster Parliament, which as a sovereign Parliament retains the power to legislate across the whole range of reserved and devolved matters, but which the UK government has said will not normally legislate on devolved matters except with the consent of the Scottish Parliament. This chapter examines the separate Scottish and United Kingdom dimensio...