The elected Members of the Scottish Parliament.
YES. The Scottish Parliament has delegated primary legislative powers.
The European Parliament, the United Kingdom Parliament and the Scottish Parliament
Parliament makes laws in Canada. Whereas Congress makes laws in the USA. Not the same thing.
In Pakistan parliament makes laws and in the absence of parliament the President makes laws in the shape of ordinances which lapse after certain time unless validated by the parliament
The Polish Parliament makes the national laws in Poland. The Parliament is made up of the Sejm and the Senate.
Parliament makes the laws after much debate.
Scottish Parliament was created in 1999.
The Scottish Parliament has passed numerous laws covering various areas, including health, education, environment, and justice. Notable legislation includes the Land Reform (Scotland) Act, the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act, and the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill. Additionally, the Parliament has enacted laws to address climate change, such as the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009, setting ambitious emissions reduction targets. The devolution of powers has allowed the Scottish Parliament to tailor laws to the specific needs of Scotland.
They are virtually the same as the rest of the UK. Some small differences, mostly to do with property. Until the recent Scottish Parliament, Scottish laws were passed by the UK parliament in London and were normally (but not always) the same as for England and Wales. The Scottish legal system and education system are different as a legacy from before the Union with England.
The Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Youth Parliament was created in 1999.
In Scotland, laws are typically made through a process involving the Scottish Parliament. A proposed law, called a Bill, goes through multiple stages of debate and scrutiny in Parliament before it can be approved. Once approved by Parliament, the law receives Royal Assent from the monarch to become an official part of Scottish legislation.