Explanatory Notes

Scotland Act 1998

1998 CHAPTER 46

19th November 1998

Schedules

Schedule 5.

Part I: General Reservations

Schedule 5, Part I, Paragraph 10: Treason
Purpose and Effect

This paragraph reserves treason.

General

The law of treason covers the circumstances which can give rise to the crime of treason, treason felony, misprision of treason (i.e. the concealment of treason) and who can commit those crimes.  There is no separate Scottish law of treason.

The crime of treason is based on the Treason Act 1351.  It declares what offences are to be treason e.g. levying war against the sovereign in Her Realm.  Certain of these forms of treason - compassing the death of or levying war against the sovereign - have been extended by judicial interpretation.  These extended forms are known as constructive treason.  The reservation also covers treason felony.  This includes acts to depose the sovereign, or prompt any foreigner to invade the UK or any other part of Her Majesty’s dominions or countries.  Treason can be committed by any person who owes allegiance to the Crown (i.e. in particular British citizens, or temporary UK residents.)

Details of Provisions

Treason (including constructive treason), treason felony, and misprision of treason (including the question of who can commit those crimes) is reserved.