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Figure 6 - Provisional Revenue allocations 2021-22 - £ per headData: Annex table 5As in previous years, the three island authorities receive the greatest amount of Total Revenue funding per head, which reflects the particular circumstances of delivering public services in island communities1Green Book 2020-21. (2020, March 10). Retrieved from <a href="ht...
Accordingly, it would be a criminal offence in England and Wales to do something in Scotland (or Northern Ireland) which contravenes a DAPN or DAPO created under the UK Bill.1UK Parliament. (2020, March 3). Domestic Abuse Bill (2019-2021), clauses 20(7), 36(7) and 78.
Three panels of witnesses gave evidence to the Committee on 3 March. Due to COVID-19 related social distancing measures the Committee agreed to postpone its remaining evidence sessions until 6 and 13 May when it heard from the Minister for Community Safety and Daniel Johnson MSP, the Member in Charge of the Bill.
The Committee took evidence from Rt Hon Alister Jack, Secretary of State for Scotland on the withdrawal agreement and negotiation of the future relationship at its meeting on 5 March 2020.
The Committee has been supported in its Inquiry by two Advisers:
Dr Filippo Fontanelli, School of Law, University of Edinburgh; and
Professor Tobias Lock, National Univer...
Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2020-21
The Scottish ParliamentThe UK budget announcement was delayed until 11 March 2020 due to the UK General Election in December 2019.
Letter from the Judicial Institute, 4 March 2020. In relation to training in areas relevant to the Bill, the letter stated that courses have been provided in family law, children in court, child welfare hearings and vulnerable witnesses.
Retrieved from <a href="https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/868874/The_Future_Relationship_with_the_EU.pdf" target="_blank">https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/868874/The_Future_Relationship_with_the_EU.pdf</a> [accessed 11 March 2020]
States have traditionally been reluctant to subject themselves to the scrutiny of international courts and tribunals in the context of fisheries disputes.
Single publication rule and one year limitation period
The SLC Discussion Paper stressed that the multiple publication rule might contribute towards a chilling effect on free speech.1Scottish Law Commission. (2016, March). Discussion Paper on Defamation (para. 10.5).