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R estricted – policy PB/S5/20/MINS/31 Minute of Parliamentary Bureau meeting 22 September 2020 at 12 PM Present: • Ken Macintosh (Chair) • Christine Grahame • Graeme Dey • Miles Briggs • Elaine Smith* • Patrick Harvie* • Willie Rennie* Apologies: • Linda Fabiani • Lewis Macdonald Officials present: • David McGill • Tracey White • Catherine Fergusson • Neil...
Sa mhìos mu dheireadh tha mi air tadhal air a’ cheathramh sgoil Ghàidhlig a tha san amharc do Ghlaschu agus an sgoil Ghàidhlig a tha a’ sìor fhàs ann an Inbhir Nis.
While Deutscher and Breunig (2018)3 Deutscher, N., & Breunig, R. (2018). Baby bonuses: natural experiments in cash transfers, birth timing and child outcomes.
. - Number
NPA - No Party Affiliation
NZET - Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
PA - Public Audit Committee
PE – Petition
PO – Presiding Officer
R - Region
RAI - Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
Ref. - Reference
S - Substitute Committee Member
S6 - Sixth Session of Parliament
S6M - Session 6 Motion
SCPA – The Scottish Commission for Public Audit
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Climate change resilience
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)1Cissé, G., McLeman, R., Adams, H., Aldunce, P., Bowen, K., Campbell-Lendrum, D., … Tirado, M.C. (2022).
The main terms are as follows:
signing (S) shows a country’s intention to be bound by a treaty but, of itself, it is not legally binding
ratification (R) is the formal process by which a country agrees to be legally bound by a treaty
accession (A or A*) is how a country joins a treaty already in force; for the Convention, an existing member must usually acc...
The law relating to accessing assisted dying has been challenged on human rights grounds on several occasions in England and Wales. In a recent challenge – of R (Nicklinson and another) v Ministry of Justice ([2014] UKSC 38) – a majority of judges declined to declare the law in England and Wales incompatible with Article 8 of the ECHR.