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.
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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.
Scotland
Tourists.
Adders
Certain types are protected by aquatic laws.
Steamships
Pounds and pence
haggis
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Would like to know my rights regarding the council changing laws of the bowling club that I am a member
England didn't control Scotland in the Act of Union. When the Parliaments of England and Scotland were merged in 1707, Scotland was fully represented at the combined Parliament in London and new laws applied equally to both countries.