Scotland's Constitution: a means to an end

Scotland's Constitution: a means to an end

Author: School of Law April 13, 2012 Duration: 1:14:02
Deputy First Minister of the Scottish Parliament, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, speaking at the University of Glasgow (March 2012).

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Scotland's Constitutional Future [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:26:52
Why the Scottish Parliament cannot currently legislate for a referendum on independence: Advocate General for Scotland, Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC (February 2012).