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Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny - Targets - Scottish Enterprise

Targets - Scottish Enterprise SE’s 2019/20 Annual Report states that they successfully delivered all five published targets for 2019/20 with all of those exceeding the target ranges, as per the table below.iScottish Enterprise, Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2020 Primary Outcome Measures 2019/20Result2019/208,000 - 10,500 planned new/safeguarded jobs paying at least the real living...
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2020

COVID-19: impact on businesses, workers and the economy and pre-budget scrutiny - Brexit

HIE noted the creation of the SPF; their view is that it should take a medium/long term view and be regionally focused with ring-fenced allocations: HIE has been a significant contributor to the development and delivery of EU funding support in Scotland over the past 26 years and access to this funding was fundamental in delivering some of the HIE led, major partnership investments in the region.ivLetter from HIE, 25 September 2020 In its findings in 2018 on its European Structural and Investment Funds inquiry, the Committee said: The Committee believes what comes next, if it is to live...
Committee reports Date published: 22 September 2020

Stage 1 report on the UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill - Remit and definition of “the environment” and “environmental law”

The reciprocal definition in the UK Environment Bill is on the “natural environment” and is “(a) plants, wild animals and other living organisms, (b) their habitats, (c) land (except buildings or other structures), air and water, and (for each of (a) to (c)) the natural systems, cycles and processes through which they interact”.iUK Environment Bill, clause ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 August 2020

UK Withdrawal from the European Union (Continuity) (Scotland) Bill - Part 2 -Environmental Principles and Governance - Improvement report

ESS must also be satisfied that the failure could not be addressed more effectively by issuing a compliance notice instead, and cannot prepare an improvement plan in conjunction with a live compliance notice. ESS could however withdraw a compliance notice and switch to an improvement report process if it considers this appropriate.
Committee reports Date published: 24 July 2020

Inquiry into mental health support for young people in Scotland - Personal and Social Education (PSE)

Young people attending a focus group with the Committee stated that PSE— “doesn’t feel like it is relevant to the realities and challenges of their lives.”Note of focus group with young people, Scottish Parliament, 19 November 2019 Teachers and school staff also explained that there are not PSE teaching resources, unlike other subject areas.
Committee reports Date published: 1 May 2020

Stage 1 Report on the Children (Scotland) Bill - Background

In New Zealand, automatic rights for fathers are linked to being married to the child's mother or living together at any time during the period beginning with conception and ending with birth.
SPICe briefings Date published: 21 April 2020

UK-EU Future Relationship Negotiations: Fisheries - 6.1 Shared Values and Principles

The draft text of a partnership agreement proposed by the European Commission on 18 March 2020 includes an article on common objectives, which covers the following: (a) upholding clear and stable rules and existing reciprocal conditions on access to waters and resources; (b) ensuring that fishing activities are environmentally sustainable in the long term and contribute to achieving economic, social and employment benefits; (c) applying and maintaining the maximum sustainable yield exploitation rate in order to restore and maintain populations of harvested species at levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield; (d) ensuring the rapid recovery of stocks below Blim to levels which can produce the maximum sustainable yield; (e) cooperating on the development of measures for the conservation, management and regulation of fisheries in a non-discriminatory manner, while preserving the regulatory autonomy of the Parties; (f) eliminating discards by avoiding and reducing unwanted catches, and by ensuring that all catches are landed; (g) promoting the protection of marine biological resources and their environments and coastal areas; (h) applying the ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and ensuring that negative impacts of fishing activities on the marine ecosystem are minimised; (i) following a precautionary approach to fisheries management; (j) ensuring cooperation on data collection and scientific advice to support stock assessments; (k) ensuring cooperation on monitoring, control and surveillance activities, including the fight against illegal unreported and unregulated fisheries; (l) establishing management measures in accordance with the best available scientific advice; (m) upholding the existing fishing activities; (n) contributing to a fair standard of living...
Committee reports Date published: 31 March 2020

Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Cohabitation

Cohabitation As set out in Table 1, the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 (“the 2006 Act”) defines cohabitants as a couple (same sex or different sex) who live together as if married. It also provides cohabitants with certain rights such as an equal share of household goods and the right to ask the court to make an order for financial provision.
Committee reports Date published: 31 March 2020

Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill Stage 1 Report - Adultery

He argued that both civil partnership and marriage legislation should stay silent on the matter of adultery as it was not for the state to get involved in the sex lives of individuals.ivEqualities and Human Rights Committee.
Committee reports Date published: 11 February 2020

Facial recognition: how policing in Scotland makes use of this technology - Equality and human rights impact assessment

Section 149(1) (a) of the Act places a duty on the public sector to have regard to the need to eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and any other conduct that is prohibited by, or under, the 2010 Act.Liberty written submission, page 6 The Sub-Committee heard that there is much research and evidence which indicates that live facial recognitio...

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