This search includes all content on the Scottish Parliament website, except for Votes and Motions. All Official Reports (what has been said in Parliament) and Questions and Answers are available from 1999. You can refine your search by adding and removing filters.
Retrieved from <a href="https://spice-spotlight.scot/2021/01/28/a-busy-budgetary-period-ahead/" target="_blank">https://spice-spotlight.scot/2021/01/28/a-busy-budgetary-period-ahead/</a> [accessed 2 February 2021].
This, SPICe suggested, “has had the effect of making the increase in Health artificially high and the change in Local Government artificially low”.4Scottish Parliament, SPICe. (2024).
The proportion of high carbon project value in the pipeline rises to 39% (5 projects).
This SPICe analysis is based on the infrastructure pipeline as updated by the Scottish Government in September 2018.
As such, any changes to retained EU law which do not comply with the market access principles of UKIMA will be disapplied in the same way as if the changes were to any other type of legislation.
A number of SPICe blogs on UKIMA are available on SPICe Spotlight.
You can download the PDF by clicking on the PDF button at the top of this page. Please contact SPICe, spice@parliament.scot, if you cannot access the PDF.
Author contributions
This briefing was led by Professor James Harrison, Professor of Environmental Law at the University of Edinburgh with contributions from SPICe researchers. The work was conducted with Professor Harrison through the SPICe Framework Agreement for Research Services in Relation to Brexit.