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Official Report Meeting date: 2 June 2010

Rural Affairs and Environment Committee 02 June 2010

Secondly, the dubiety that has resulted from Whitbread v Macdonald will be removed once and for all.
Official Report Meeting date: 15 March 2011

Justice Committee 15 March 2011

We could not undermine existing legislation, given the decision in HMA v McLean and the attitude that the Lord Advocate correctly took in debating matters before the Supreme Court, but it was quite clear that if a change was to come—as came around—guidelines would not be enough and statutory powers would be necessary.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2009

Justice Committee, 27 Jan 2009

Surely the issue here is the question of alarm, which was originally defined in the case of Logan v Jessop. The alarm has to be real.
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 December 2018

Brexit events timeline: Scottish Parliament engagement and scrutiny

At the same time, a Political Declaration on the future relationship was also endorsed.27 November 2018The Scottish Government publishes Scotland's place in Europe: assessment of UK Government's proposed future relationship with the EU.29 November 2018The Culture, Tourism, Europe and External Affairs Committee takes evidence in a roundtable on Article 50 preparedness.4 December 2018The Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee takes evidence on EU exit and the environment from Roseanna Cunningham MSP, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform and Fergus Ewing MSP, Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy and Connectivity.5 December 2018The Scottish Parliament debates Scotland's response to the UK Government and the EU's Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration and votes in favour of a motion rejecting the proposed deal.10 December 2018In the case Wightman and Others v...
Committee reports Date published: 3 December 2018

Stage 1 Report on Damages (Investment Returns and Periodical Payments) (Scotland) Bill

The Scottish Government's approach is for a cautious but low risk portfolio— The Scottish Government now accepts that it is appropriate to move away from the index-linked gilts approach that was taken in Wells v Wells and towards a very cautious but low-risk portfolio.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 November 2018

The UK's Departure from the European Union - An overview of the Political Declaration

In contrast, as the Political Declaration is not legally binding, it does not require any further consideration process. Part V of the Political Declaration sets out what will happen next.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 August 2017

The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: Implications for Scotland

JUDGMENT R (on the application of Miller and another) (Respondents) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Appellant) REFERENCE by the Attorney General for Northern Ireland - In the matter of an application by Agnew and others for Judicial Review REFERENCE by the Court of Appeal (Northern Ireland) – In the matter of an application by Raymond M...
Official Report Meeting date: 16 March 2016

Meeting of the Parliament 16 March 2016

Given recent events and the terrible fallout from the Salvesen v Riddell case, we are all aware of how difficult and complex limited partnerships can be.
Official Report Meeting date: 27 January 2016

Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment Committee 27 January 2016

Everyone will be pleased to hear that I am not going to read out all the meanings. Section 38(1)(a)(v) refers to salmon rights and mineral rights, so I seek clarification on the matter.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2015

Meeting of the Parliament 16 September 2015

That potential threat to the Parliament exists because, as A V Dicey stated in 1885, “There is no power which, under the English constitution, can come into rivalry with the legislative sovereignty of Parliament.”

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