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Committee reports Date published: 28 April 2022

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Conclusions and recommendations

While we accept local circumstances may have to be accounted for, there should also be consistency in the decision-making structures across all local authorities.
Committee reports Date published: 21 April 2022

Subordinate legislation considered by the Rural Affairs, Islands and Natural Environment Committee on 20 April 2022

The Minister confirmed that this was a joint government decision and to improve accountability a vote would take place at least every five years and the AHDB has committed to doing so on a more frequent basis.
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 March 2022

Economic, social and cultural rights and the proposed Human Rights Bill - The Taskforce's proposals

In order to ensure access to justice and effective remediation for violations of economic, social, and cultural rights, the Taskforce considers that the framework should set out an approach to a standard of review which takes into account international human rights law standards and best comparative practices in determining the reasonableness of a particula...
Committees Published: 15 December 2021

Scottish Law Commission submission of 15 December 2021

In terms of section 2(4), in considering whether either of the periods mentioned in section 1(2)(d) or (e) is continuous, no account shall be taken of any period or periods not exceeding 6 months during which the parties cohabited, but any such period(s) shall not count as part of the periods of non-cohabitation required.
Committees Published: 29 November 2021

Petitioner Submission of 29 November 2021

However, when you are under coercive control to do as the leaders of an organisation tell you, then I cannot hold a single individual to account and therefore would hold the organisation, the main leadership to account for this heinous act of silencing survivors of child sexual abuse and silencing their lower-level m...
Committee reports Date published: 16 November 2021

Stage 1 Report on the Transvaginal Mesh Removal (Cost Reimbursement) (Scotland) Bill - Overview of scrutiny and purpose of the Bill

Does the Bill adequately address how reimbursement will be administered? Does it take account of how finance to pay for treatment was raised (for example, via ‘crowdfunding’)?
SPICe briefings Date published: 27 October 2021

Fisheries governance after Brexit - i. United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Conservation and management measures should also take into account ‘the interdependence of stocks’ and ‘the effects [of fishing] on species associated with or dependent upon harvested species’ (UNCLOS, Article 61), meaning that states should adopt a broad ecosystem approach to fisheries management.
SPICe briefings Date published: 20 October 2021

The impact of COVID-19 on Scotland’s women entrepreneurs - Case 11: Anne Sellar

The letting sector was not covered to get support until July. She got a good accountant and could apply for financial support in July.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 September 2021

Energy Policy - Subject Profile - Energy for Heat

The majority of renewable heat is generated from biomass (primarily wood products), accounting for 70% of all output in 2019.
Committees Published: 10 September 2021

Session 5 Post-legislative scrutiny of Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016

In May 2020, the PAPLS Committee published its report, which concluded that FOISA had improved the transparency and accountability of public bodies. It also highlighted however, that more needed to be done to keep pace with the changing nature of public service delivery, new forms of communication and the way in which the public accesses information.

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