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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Karen Adam
Once again, Scotland’s fishers have been utterly betrayed by a Westminster Government in London—this time by Labour and its EU-UK deal. How will the Scottish Government continue to support fishers, particularly in my constituency of Banffshire and Buchan Coast, and will the First Minister give an assurance that his Government will always put Scotland’s fisheries first?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
We are coming to the end of our session, so I ask members whether they are satisfied that they have asked everything that they would like to ask.
I see that they are. I have one final question for the witnesses. Are there any other issues that you have not been asked about that you would like to raise before we close?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
Fiona, do you want to come in?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
That brings our second panel to a close. Thank you, once again, for joining us this morning. We will now move into private session to discuss the remaining items on our agenda.
11:33 Meeting continued in private until 12:02.Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
Good morning, and welcome to the 13th meeting in 2025 of the Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee. We have received apologies from Maggie Chapman and Paul O’Kane.
Our first agenda item is to continue evidence taking on our civil legal aid inquiry. The committee will be exploring what is working and what is not working in the current civil legal aid system and what changes could be made in the shorter and longer term to address issues about access to civil legal aid.
I refer members to papers 1 and 2, and I welcome the first of our two panels of witnesses this morning. Kevin Kane is the chief executive of Shared Parenting Scotland; Fiona McPhail is a lecturer in social justice at the University of Glasgow; Dr Marsha Scott is chief executive of Scottish Women’s Aid; and Sabir Zazai is chief executive of the Scottish Refugee Council. You are all very welcome.
We will move straight to questions, and I will kick off. Last week, we heard from witnesses about the general barriers to accessing civil legal assistance. I will ask each of you, in turn, the same question. What specific clients do you represent and what specific barriers do you see to their accessing civil legal aid assistance?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
We have a supplementary from Tess White.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
Tess White has a question.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
Thank you. I note, very politely, that we are almost halfway through our session and only one question has been asked. Therefore, I must ask that we be as succinct as possible. However, I recognise that this is an important subject, and there is a lot that witnesses would like to say.
We have heard that rurality has an impact and can create an additional barrier to access to justice. Would anyone like to discuss that?
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
Okay—thank you. I call Marie McNair.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Karen Adam
We welcome our second panel of witnesses. Professor Katie Boyle is chair of human rights law and social justice at the University of Strathclyde school of law, and Dr Ben Christman is legal director at the Environmental Rights Centre for Scotland. Thank you for attending today.
We will go straight into questions, and I will kick us off. Will you explain the accessible, affordable, timely and effective framework and the role that access to justice plays in supporting action on human rights breaches?