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Date published: 22 June 2022

Resource Spending Review and pre-Budget scrutiny - Largest level 2 increases and decreases over the RSR period

Although this doesn’t take into account any movements in intervening years (it is a 2022-23 v 2026-27 comparison) it provides an indication of priorities.
Committees Date published: 1 June 2018

Annual report 2017-18

There have been two occasions when the membership of the Committee changed in the reporting period: Jeremy Balfour MSP replaced Gordon Lindhurst MSP on 29 June 2017 Clare Adamson MSP replaced Sandra White MSP on 16 November 2017 Annual Report 2017-18 videoMembers of the Social Security Committee give an overview of the Committee’s work in 2017-18.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmGQ4Cqtlww&feature=youtu.behttps://youtu.be/tmGQ4Cqtlww
Date published: 17 December 2024

The law applying at the end of adult relationships - Time limit for making a financial claim

Time limit for making a financial claim Under the 2006 Act, the court action must be made not later than one year after the day on which cohabitants stop cohabiting.1Knight v Henderson [2023] SAC (Civ) 2; 2023 SC (SAC) 15; 2023 SLT (SAC) 11 . (2023).2Skilling, M. (2023, January 18).
Date published: 8 March 2023

Trusts and Succession (Scotland) Bill - The existing law

This end can be before the date or event originally chosen by the truster.1Miller's Trustees v Miller (1890) 18 R 301. (1890). The beneficiaries, where there are all in agreement, can probably agree to vary (change) the terms of the trust too in the same way, but the law here is slightly less clear.
Date published: 19 September 2018

Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill - The 100% compensation principle

The House of Lords, in the case of Hodgson v Trapp ([1988] UKHL 9), described the job as requiring: ... not the services of an actuary or an accountant but those of a prophet.
Committees Date published: 31 May 2018

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Annual Report 2017-18 - Equalities

In November 2017, the Committee considered a proposed draft Order prepared by the Scottish Government in response to issues of ECHR incompatibility identified by the court in the case of P v the Scottish Ministers. The Committee ultimately concluded that the proposed changes were capable of being operated compatibly with ECHR rights, and particularly with A...
Date published: 22 September 2025

Men's mental health in Scotland - Gendered Stigma around suicidal behaviour and self-harming

Legal and Criminological Psychology, 20(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/lcrp.12025 4Adamson, V., & Braham, L. (2011). Pathways to episodes of deliberate self‐harm experienced by mentally ill men in a high‐secure hospital over the course of their lives: an exploratory study.
Date published: 28 February 2022

Environmental Fiscal Measures for Scotland: - 5.4.6 Implications and Emerging Issues for Scotland

v=63680923242#:~:text=Pay%2Das%2Dyou%2Dthrow%20(PAYT)%20schemes%20in,et%20al.%2C%202002%3B%20Hill</a> [accessed 25 January 2022] Waste Management Summary The success of the Scottish Landfill Tax has led to an increasing move to Energy from Waste (EfW) treatment for residual (non recyclable) waste.
Date published: 17 November 2021

Miners' Strike (Pardons)(Scotland) Bill 2021 - The scope of the pardon: relevant offences

The definition has since been reinterpreted in a more narrow way in the case of Smith v Donnelly in 2001iSmith v Donnelly [2001] ScotHC 121 so that it covers public conduct which is: (i) severe enough to cause alarm to ordinary people; and which (ii) threatens serious disturbance to the community.
Committees Date published: 8 April 2019

Report on Police Scotland’s proposal to introduce the use of digital device triage systems (cyber kiosks) - Legal powers identified by Police Scotland

Police Scotland draw on case law to justify their position – specifically they rely on two cases: J.L. and E.I. v HMA and HMA v Rollo.3Police Scotland. (2018, October 15).

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