The Scottish Adjacent Waters Boundaries Order 1999 is a statutory instrument of the parliament of the United Kingdom, defining "the boundaries between waters which are to be treated as internal waters or territorial sea of the United Kingdom adjacent to Scotland and those which are not". It was introduced in accordance with the Scotland Act 1998, which established the devolved Scottish Parliament.
The territorial waters thus defined as not being Scottish waters come under the jurisdiction of either English law or Northern Ireland law. Therefore, because it defines the territorial limits of the three separate legal states, it comprises a piece of constitutional law in the constitution of the United Kingdom.
Law of the sea | Constitutional laws of Scotland | Economy of Scotland | Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom | English law | Northern Ireland law | Scottish law
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