Law courts in Scotland are a separate part of the UK's legal framework. Unlike England and Wales, Scotland has its own legal system that is influenced by a civil law tradition with features of common law. This separate jurisdiction reflects Scotland's history, culture, and legal development, and continues to function independently under the UK constitutional structure.
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