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The issue of what constitutes breach of the peace was recently examined in the case of Smith v Donnelly, which is noted in the 2001 Scottish Criminal Case Reports at page 800.
For clarity, I ask everyone to use each participant's full name when addressing other people at the table.I invite brief introductions from our participants.
The scenario seems to be different from the one that I—rightly or wrongly—anticipated. Part V of the Police Act 1997 simply gives people the ability to obtain a disclosure on certain categories of individuals who work with children or vulnerable adults.
It is important to note that, when we say "such waters", we mean all waters that are a source of drinking water, whether the supply is public or private, which is important in relation to John Scott's point on amendment 39.Once the bodies of water have been identified, we would use the powers that would be given to us in section 8 to ensure that the condition of the waters is monitored to the standards that are required by article 7 and annexe V...
I said in my opening remarks that although, generally, the European convention on human rights does not require the availability of civil legal aid, in the case of Airey v Ireland, the European Court of Human Rights found that, in a particular set of circumstances, civil legal aid should have been made available and set out tests.
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19 December 2025
We would suggest that the Bill should address the outcome of Zetland Estate v Crofters 2025 SLC 4 concerning the right to various crofts on Zetland Estate.
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Table 12: New Zealand Officer of Parliament budgetsAdjustments for 2022/23 and out-years*2022/23 $0002023/24 $0002024/25 $0002025/26 $0002026/27 $000Ombudsman47,30053,76548,36248,35246,494 Percentage increase-13.67%-10.05%-0.02%-3.84%Controller and Auditor-Gen...
The SHRC also raises a concern about the length of time that data is stored and refers to guidance found in the case of S and Marper v the United Kingdom, which advises that a blanket policy on the retention of biometric data does not strike a fair balance between private and public interests.