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The Courts of the United Kingdom are divided into three separate jurisdictions serving England
and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, since the United Kingdom does not have a single unified
judicial system.
The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 created a new Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to
take over the judicial functions of the House of Lords and devolution cases from the Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council. The Supreme Court began its work in 2009, and serves as the highest
court of appeal in England, Wales and in Northern Ireland, and for civil cases in Scotland. The High
Court of Justiciary remains the court of last resort in Scotland for criminal cases.
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