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In relation to the 260 instruments laid by the Scottish Government:
1 was subject to made affirmative procedure;
101 were subject to affirmative procedure;
110 were subject to negative procedure;
46 were not subject to any parliamentary procedure (laid only); and
2 were subject to bespoke procedures set out in sections 13 and 14 of the Convention Rights (Compliance) (Scotland) Act 2001.
What this briefing is about
This briefing describes the structure of civil courts and tribunals in Scotland.
The civil justice system exists to give people and organisations a way to protect and enforce their legal rights.
What representations has the Scottish Government made to ensure that Scotland’s finances are protected and that we do not pay the price for the Tories’ Brexit mess?
Why are the powers not currently included in Police Scotland’s disciplinary policies and procedures, so that they have another way to deal with such an issue?
Before the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill was consulted on, there was a proposal by the Deer Commission Scotland to impose a statutory duty on all deer managers to carry out sustainable deer management on their land.