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The panel came up with 17 recommendations in December 2022, and the Committee took further evidence around these recommendations, which SPICe supported by looking at examples of practice similar to the Panel’s suggestions, and deliberative processes in other legislatures.
This complex area of law and policy is not covered by this briefing.
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In addition, the Family Law Association, a membership organisation for family law specialists, has a similar online search facility.
In May 2024, SPICe published a briefing entitled Legal advice - where to go and how to pay.1Haley, L. (2024, May 16).
In addition, the Family Law Association, a membership organisation for family law specialists, has a similar online search facility.
In May 2024, SPICe published a briefing entitled Legal advice - where to go and how to pay.1Haley, L. (2024, May 16).
Retrieved from https://spice-spotlight.scot/2024/01/10/2024-the-year-of-elections-why-they-matter/ [accessed 27 February 2024] This section covers cybersecurity of electoral infrastructure, protecting elected officials and candidates, and disinformation from AI-generated content.
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