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These are the practice guidance that will be associated with the Children and Young People's Bill, and the revision of the code of practice for additional support for learning.
If court proceedings are instituted on behalf of a client, the solicitor/barrister must include a statutory declaration confirming that these obligations have been discharged in respect of the client (i.e. that the client has been advised of the possibility of using mediation)
provides that a court may, on its own initiative or on the initiative of the parties, invite the parties to consider mediation as a means of resolving the dispute
contains general principles for the conduct of mediation by qualified mediators
provides that communications between parties during mediation shall be confidential
provides for the possible future establishment of a Mediation Council to oversee development of the sector
provides for the introduction of codes...
The UK standard industrial classification of economic activities (UK SIC 07) provides a framework for the collection, tabulation, presentation and analysis of data that allow industry classifications to be drilled into at different levels - from broad sectors to the more detailed digit SIC codes. In addition, it can be used for administrative purposes and b...
The court explained, in paragraphs 79 and 80, that:
the rule must be formulated with sufficient precision to enable any individual – if need be with appropriate advice – to regulate his or her conduct
it must be sufficiently precise to give legal protection against arbitrariness
there must safeguards which have the effect of enabling the proportionality of the interference to be adequately examined.
The court held that guidance and codes...
In relation to the powers provided in regard to the Electronic Communications Code - Lands Tribunal for Scotland the DPLR Committee was broadly content.
Under agenda item 1, I invite James Kelly, in accordance with section 3 of the “Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament”, to declare any relevant interests.
In accordance with section 3 of the “Code of Conduct for Members of the Scottish Parliament”, I invite members to declare any interests relevant to the committee’s remit and remind them that declarations should be brief, but sufficiently detailed to make clear to listeners the nature of the interests.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
14 March 2017
Finally, the Legislative Consent Motion covers the Scottish Ministers laying down fees and rules for the Lands Tribunal for Scotland in cases concerning the Electronic Communications Code and provisions in part five of the Bill, on data sharing.