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“I really do hope that there is something for everyone in this programme and I’m delighted to be welcoming people back into the Parliament for this event.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html" target="_blank">https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2018-0080.html</a> [accessed 8 October 2021]2Elliott, M. (2018, December 14). The Supreme Court’s judgment in the Scottish Continuity Bill case.
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MÀIRI MCALLAN.
SSI_The Red Rocks and Longay Urgent Marine Conservation_response from Cabinet Secretary.
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This combined model of a permanent Citizens’ Council with temporary citizens’ panels was designed to ensure that the executive and legislature could be held accountable for acting on the recommendations of a citizens’ panel.3Niessen, C., & Reuchamps, M. (2019). Designing a Permanent Deliberative Assembly:...
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30 January 2018 - Brexit and family law, with evidence from:
Janys M Scott QC, Faculty of Advocates;
Lucia Clark, Partner, Morton Fraser;
Juliet Harris, Director, Together Scotland;
Professor Paul Beaumont, Chair in EU and Private International Law, University of Aberdeen;
Professor Janeen Carruthers, Professor of Private Law, University...
The Supreme Court has endorsed a view that most lawyers and doctors thought already prevailed, and it reflects the General Medical Council's guidance on the issue of consent in any case.
Farrell, A.M., & Brazier, M. (2016). Not so new directions in the law of consent?
Within the UK alone, more than 1800 species of flora and fauna have been recorded from kelp-dominated habitats2Smale, D. A., Burrows, M. T., Moore, P., O'Connor, N., & Hawkins, S.
From this perspective, the conventions around legislative consent are the equivalent, in our unwritten constitution, of those provisions that elsewhere prevent central government changing the rules of the game unilaterally.
Keating, M. (2017, July 19). To devolve or not to devolve.
The SPCB agreed the minutes of the meetings held on 4 March 2021. M atters arising 2. The SPCB had agreed the following in correspondence since the previous meeting: 2.1 Access to Holyrood to facilitate MSPs and their staff packing up offices would be extended to 1 April 2021 in light of recent additional restrictions. 2.2 Arrangements for media access to H...