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For example, the burden may be straightforwardly phrased as, "Thou shalt not build except if I, the superior, say so." Alternatively, it may be phrased as, "You shan't build except if I approve the plans."
The representatives admitted in earlier evidence that many people are terrified by a court appearance, so how will such a person have the confidence to challenge issues in court? I will be brief, which is an exceptional experience for me. The court will appoint an amicus curiae.
I should say that the evidence that the committee has received has, almost without exception, asked us to consider recommending universal jurisdiction in our stage 1 report.
The term "public hearing" is used in article 6 of the ECHR. There is an exception: where in the interests of justice or for reasons of morals or national security, public hearings would be undesirable.
I want to clarify whether the bill will mean that parents and children will enjoy more rights or different rights compared with the situation under the record of needs regime.
Do you accept that you and your colleagues could get examples of best practice and compare them with what is happening? I am trying to help you to find a way forward that will benefit everyone, because that is fundamental.
Environmentalists are rightly concerned about the volume of pollution in Fife, although I am not sure whether statistical work has been done to compare pollution in the city with pollution on and around the bridge.
In fact, 63 per cent of people are now aware of the message that they should eat five pieces of fruit and vegetables a day, compared with 19 per cent in 1996. They might be aware of the message, but it is a somewhat harder challenge to change their behaviour.