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As indicated in paragraphs 214 and 215 of the Policy Memorandum for the then Bill (http://www.parliament.scot/S1_Bills/Criminal%20Justice%20(Scotland)%20Bill/b50s1pm.pdf ), these factors were laid down by the European Court of Human Rights.
HRC Scotland were very concerned that undue pressure is being applied, undermining people’s right to life and dignity.ivHuman Rights Consortium Scotland, Written Evidence
Wellbeing Scotland were ...
Policy Memorandum for the Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill. Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/tertiary-education-and-training-funding-and-governance-scotland-bill/introduced/policy-memorandum-accessible.pdf
The financial sustainability of institutions was repeatedly raised as the most significant challenge that they currently face.2Scottish Parliament. (2025, May 14).
Furthermore, a review of how these business models and Scotland’s social enterprises can be helped to grow and thrive will commence after summer recess.
The committee has heard evidence, mainly from Consumer Focus Scotland, that a recent European Commission consultation on the blueprint to safeguard Europe’s waters might have implications for the development of Scotland’s water resources and for the bill.
Policy Memorandum for the Scottish Languages Bill. Retrieved from https://www.parliament.scot/-/media/files/legislation/bills/s6-bills/scottish-languages-bill/introduced/policy-memorandum-accessible.pdf [accessed 23 May 2024]
The Business and Regulatory Impact Assessment accompanying the Bill says that the Bill is intended to “ensure that there is a structure in place across the Scottish Government and wider public sector to meet the needs of Gaelic and Scots communities and ensure the future of the languages in a modern, growing and diverse Scotland.”