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I also welcome the SNP's intention to produce legislation on climate change.I would like to raise a couple of other important issues with the minister.
Thereafter, perhaps Michael Clancy can deal with ECHR issues generally and also comment on the Enhorn v Sweden case, which I think Professor McLean would have put before us had she been able to attend today.
Paragraph 18 of the explanatory notes for that particular exception refer to particular case law in which the legal concept of journalism is discussed—the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis v Times Newspapers Limited—in which there was a discussion of the concept of journalism in law.
Has the Scottish Government considered the implications of February’s Supreme Court judgment on the O’Brien v Ministry of Justice case, which suggests that part-time members of the judiciary might be entitled to a pension scheme?
At the risk of pushing that, I remind you of the case of IO and LO v Aberdeen Council and the policy consequences of assuming that everything is tied up in a timescale.
The summaries in each chapter are not intended to provide a comprehensive analysis as we would produce if we had conducted full inquiries into each issue.
It is anticipated that the early transfer of prison complaints to the ombudsman will produce savings of around £37,000 in the financial year 2010-11, £163,000 in 2011-12 and £174,000 annually thereafter.
The European directive requirements in the bill tell us that we have to produce detailed maps to show the risk in areas where we think we have a significant flood risk.
We are trying to move the better regulation debate on to a different level and to implement positive measures that will allow us to produce a more coherent appraisal of new legislation and its impacts.