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Last updated: 25 April 2025

For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers from Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice 25 April 2025

For convenience, the judgment is at For Women Scotland Ltd (Appellant) v The Scottish Ministers (Respondent) and the press summary issued by the Supreme Court is at For Women Scotland Ltd (Appellant) v The Scottish Ministers (Respondent).
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 December 2024

The law applying at the end of adult relationships - Economic advantages and disadvantages

It is only if, after this balancing exercise, there is an economic imbalance in favour of the applicant, that a section 28(2)(a) order can be made. Gow v Grant (2012)1Gow v Grant [2012] UKSC 29; 2013 SC (UKSC) 1; 2012 SLT 829. (2012).
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 June 2022

Judicial Review - The new test in the AXA case - in more detail

(para 170) Shortly after the AXA case, the Supreme Court again had to consider the Scottish test of standing in Walton v Scottish Ministers (2012),1Walton v Scottish Ministers [2012] UKSC 44; [2013] P.T.S.R. 51; 2013 S.C.
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 June 2022

Judicial Review - The Scotland Act 1998: legislative competence

Where there is an alleged breach of Convention rights by the Scottish Government, including in relation to subordinate legislation it has made, the case of Somerville v Scottish Ministers (2007) is significant.
Committee reports Date published: 3 December 2018

Stage 1 Report on Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill - How the Discount Rate should be calculated

The Scottish Government's approach is for a cautious but low risk portfolio— The Scottish Government now accepts that it is appropriate to move away from the index-linked gilts approach that was taken in Wells v Wells and towards a very cautious but low-risk portfolio.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 November 2018

Local Government finance: the Funding Formula and local taxation income - The role of local taxation in local government income

Local Government Finance Circular 4/2018: settlements for 2018-2019. Retrieved from <a href="v" target="_blank">v</a> [accessed 26 September 2018] (including £34.5m of additional funding for 2018-19 which was paid in 2017-18).
Committee reports Date published: 25 April 2017

Children's Hearings System - Taking Stock of Recent Reforms - About the Hearing System

This has led to the extension of legal aid in order to protect participants’ ECHR rightsi S v Miller, 2001 SLT, K v Authority Reporter, 2009 SLT 1019 found that the failure to provide legal aid to the child and relevant person, in some circumstances, breached Article 6 ECHR.
Last updated: 4 October 2023

Sheriff Court Auditor of Court Team

Just over 1000 Accounts (in total) come before Sheriff Court Auditors per annum. ary but the majority would be in The value of accounts submitted for taxation can v the range of £10-£20 K for a defended case, but this can vary widely and I have before me at present 2 accounts in excess of £200K.
Last updated: 6 September 2023

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NHS Grampian should recognise that detainees in police custody have the right to informed consent as defined in Montgomery v Lanarkshire and send the Advanced Nurse Practitioner custody suite located at Grays Hospital or a Doctor from GMED as per the agreement made.
Last updated: 27 February 2026

Neurodivergence in Scotland STAND Accountability and Section 70 26 February 2026

Parents and carers tell us that when they contact the Scottish Government about concerns they are often told that the decisions of local authorities which lead to these concerns are not ones that can be interfered with by the Scottish Government, and that it is the local authority’s responsibility to provide education to a particular child rather than the Scottish Government’s. Scottish Government v...

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