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.
Add '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.'