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Committees Published: 15 December 2025

UK Supreme Court Judgement in Daly v HMA and Keir v HMA

UK Supreme Court Judgement in Daly v HMA and Keir v HMA. Letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs, 15 December 2025.
SPICe briefings Date published: 22 November 2019

Human Rights and the Environment - Rights of Assembly & Climate Change Protests

Jones and Others v The Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 March 2023

Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill - European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)

This can include access to documents and a right to be present at a hearing. failure of a hearing to provide copies of expert reports to parents was found to breach article 6 (McMichael v United Kingdom (1995) EHRR 205). depending on the seriousness of the issue, there is a right to be present in civil proceedings (X v Sweden 1959 TB 354) a reasoned judgement should be given so that it can be challenged (Hadjianastassiou v Greece (1993) 16 EHRR 219).
SPICe briefings Date published: 7 July 2025

Child abduction - Plagium

Plagium can be committed by a parent.8Hamilton v Mooney 1990 S.L.T. (Sh. Ct.) 105. (1990).9Downie v HM Advocate 1984 SCCR 365. (1984).
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 June 2022

Judicial Review - A snapshot of some recent high-profile cases

With no reasonable justification offered for such an interference, it was found to be unlawful. Philip v Scottish Ministers (2021)3Philip v Scottish Ministers [2021] CSOH 52 [2021] 5 WLUK 222; 2021 G.W.D. 19-267. (2020, May 19).
Last updated: 29 April 2022

AGENDA CPG Deafness Wednesday 14 September 2022

Membership (v) Ideas for Ears BATOD Scotland – Carol Thomson 2b.1) New members (v) TBC Agenda item 3 Minutes from last meeting – Wednesday 20 April 2022 (v) (p) 6.25 Accuracy & Matters Arising (v) Agenda item 4 4a.)
Last updated: 22 December 2021

Agenda for the CPG on Deafness meeting of 12 January 2022

BSL (British Sign Language) update 6.55 BSL National Plan – Scottish Government (v) TBC Agenda item 4 Future topics / items from attendees (v) 7.05 From before: Transport Access to Democracy Agenda item 5 AOCB (v) 7.15 Agenda item 6 Date of next meeting (v) 7.25 Agenda item 7 Closing remarks (v) 7.30 For your information: (v) – verbal report (p) – papers sent out before BSL / English Interpreters and Electronic Notetakers will be provided.
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 December 2024

The law applying at the end of adult relationships - The court's power to set aside legally binding agreements

One leading case set out the following principles:2Gillon v Gillon (No 3) 1995 SLT 678. (1995).
Last updated: 30 March 2023

20230308_Followup_CalMac

T able 5 – Cancelled Sailings by Cause Disruption Cause Name FY 2019/20 FY 2020/21 FY 2021/22 Action of blue light services* 6 5 7 Adverse weather 6,311 4,550 5,113 All others 5 7 43 Bereavement issues* 2 Berth not free (cal mac)* 2 Berth not free (external) * 28 Bunkering issues 2 10 Bunkering issues* 2 Drills on passage* 2 Force majeure event* 135 1,194 2,053 Livestock sailing 5 Mechanical problems (ship)* 1,064 498 1,678 Mechanical problems (shore)* 109 18 25 Medical emergency* 6 8 1 Navigational issues 7 3 10 No call required 18 35 12 Pier work (external)* 220 44 16 Scot government approved 120 485 1,551 Ship involved in emergency* 7 6 14 Sub vessel (other reason)* 3 2 2 Substitute vessel (ann o/haul) 5 Very high tide 15 171 81 Very low tide 207 81 167 Vessel changeover 1 4 Vessel redeployed* 91 Total 8,347 7,115 10,825 Causes marked * are considered to be within CalMac’s control Appendix 1 – Causes of Cancelled Services by Route (FY 2021/22) R oute Name ) * * ) L S E U * E * ) R D * * A Y C ) P I ) E I O H C / N L V...
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 June 2022

Judicial Review - Procedural protection or protecting the substance of the expectation?

A legitimate expectation may entitle people to a level of procedural protection (such as an oral hearing) which, in the absence of the expectation, they would not have received.1R v Liverpool Corp Ex p Liverpool Taxi Fleet Operators' Association [1972] 2 QB 299. (1972).2Attorney General of Hong Kong v Yuen [1983] 2 A...

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