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Last updated: 8 February 2024

Emily Hancox

According to the Bill, retained direct EU law must be ‘read and given effect in a way which is compatible’ with domestic law and is ‘subject to all domestic enactments, so far as it is incompatible with 13 EUWA 2018, section 5(5). 14 EUWA 2018, Schedule 1 and Schedule 8, para 39(5). 15 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Beattie [2022] EAT 163 (“Beattie”) who, instead, correctly at [135] applies the reasoning that I set out above in relation to section 4 of the EU(W)A: 16 Case C-573/17 Popławski II EU:C:2019:53, para 57. 17 Popławski II, para 58. 18 REULRR Bill 2022, clause 4(1). 19 This is known as the doctrine of implied repeal, see Ellen Street Estates v Minister of Health [1934] 1 KB 590, 595-97. 20 them’.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 13 May 2025

S6W-37074

To ask the Scottish Government what engagement it had with LGBTQ+ groups in relation to the For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers case. No meetings were held with organisations or stakeholders to discuss the case of For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers prior to the Supreme Court judgment as it i...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 19 May 2025

S6W-37073

To ask the Scottish Government what engagement it had with women’s rights groups in relation to the For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers case. No meetings were held with organisations or stakeholders to discuss the case of For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers prior to the Supreme Court ju...
Date published: 25 June 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare in Scotland - Explainability

., Vayena, E., Frey, D., & Madai, V. (2020). Explainability for artificial intelligence in healthcare: a multidisciplinary perspective.
Date published: 25 June 2024

Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare in Scotland - Administrative tasks and resource optimisation

., Gill, J., Hu, Y., Zeps, N., Lequertier, V., … Enticott, J. (2023). Hospital length of stay prediction tools for all hospital admissions and general medicine populations: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Committees Date published: 22 December 2021

Legislative Consent Memorandum on the Elections Bill - Notional expenditure in relation to the application of the rules on campaign expenditure at devolved elections

The purpose of these amendments are to provide clarity on the rules following the 2018 Supreme Court case (R v Mackinlay and others) to ensure that candidates and election agents understand their legal responsibilities and can perform them with confidence.
Date published: 30 August 2019

The Disclosure (Scotland) Bill - 2018 Remedial Order

2018 Remedial Order In a Scottish case heard in the Court of Session in 2017,iP v Scottish Ministers [2017] CSOH 33, 28 February 2017, Lord Pentland declared that the amended scheme which included the use of Schedules 8A and 8B of the 1997 Act had unlawfully interfered with the petitioner's Article 8 rights.
Date published: 28 September 2018

European Union funding in Scotland - European Territorial Cooperation funds

Table 10: European Territorial Cooperation 2014-20 funding in Scotland Funding Programme Total funding to Scotland (€)Cross-Border Programme for Northern Ireland, Border Region of Ireland & South Western Scotland (known as Interreg VA)22,846,971North West Europe Programme15,925,314North Sea Region V Programme7,214,451Northern Periphery & Arctic Prog...
Committees Date published: 14 June 2018

Prescription (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Report - What does the Bill do?

There are three main proposals: reverses the effect of a Supreme Court case (David T Morrison and Co v ICL Plastics (2014) see paragraphs 147 to 151 below) to return to the law, which was well established prior to that case.
Date published: 6 December 2017

Prisoner voting in Scotland - a short summary - The Scottish independence referendum

In 2014 the ban was challenged in the Supreme Court on human rights grounds (Moohan v Lord Advocate). The challenge was, however, unsuccessful as the court ruled that the Convention rules (Article 3 of Protocol No 1) only cover elections and not referendums.

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