Scottish constitution
Answer:
Scotland was a nation that held power to account, that saw to the needs of the poor and the rights – not just of nobles – but of everybody. It tells of the right to rebellion against tyranny and of the care of a people for the education of the poorest as well as the richest. Of the right not only to justice that applied to king or a candlemaker alike.
Full answer here: The Claim of Right sets out a Scottish constitution
A Human Rights Bill for Scotland: consultation analysis
Author / Creator: Scottish Government
Media type: Report
Date published: 2024
Consultation on A Human Rights Bill for Scotland
Building a New Scotland: Creating a modern constitution for an independent Scotland
Author / Creator: Scottish Government
Media type: Government Document
Date published: 2023
This paper sets out the Scottish Government’s proposals for a written constitution that puts democracy, rights and equality at the heart of everything we do as an independent country.
The Scottish Constitution
Author / Creator: Alan Page
Date published: 2020
Scotland does not have a written constitution for the devolved status of Scotland to protect its people from abuse of state power.