SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 8U.K. Devolution issues

Part IIU.K. Proceedings in England and Wales

Reference of devolution issue to High Court or Court of AppealU.K.

6A magistrates’ court may refer any devolution issue which arises in civil proceedings before it to the High Court.

7(1)A court may refer any devolution issue which arises in civil proceedings before it to the Court of Appeal.

(2)Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply—

(a)to a magistrates’ court, the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords, or

(b)to the High Court if the devolution issue arises in proceedings on a reference under paragraph 6.

8A tribunal from which there is no appeal shall refer any devolution issue which arises in proceedings before it to the Court of Appeal; and any other tribunal may make such a reference.

9A court, other than the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords, may refer any devolution issue which arises in criminal proceedings before it to—

(a)the High Court if the proceedings are summary proceedings, or

(b)the Court of Appeal if the proceedings are proceedings on indictment.