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Committee reports Date published: 4 May 2023

Post-legislative scrutiny of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 - Background

Further changes included- creating a standard condition of bail for domestic abuse cases prohibiting an accused from obtaining a statement from a complainer other than through a solicitor; placing a restriction on granting bail in some domestic abuse cases; banning an accused person in a domestic abuse case from conducting their own defence in court; allowing certain expert evidence relating to the behaviour...
SPICe briefings Date published: 16 March 2023

Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Bill - Overview of the Bill

Part 4 makes two changes: it extends the meaning of child to under 18s in the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004;- and repeals Part 4 (provision of named persons) and Part 5 (Child’s Plan) of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014.
SPICe briefings Date published: 24 February 2022

Coronavirus (Recovery and Reform) (Scotland) Bill: health, education, public Services and housing - Concerns raised

Analysis of the Covid recovery consultation highlighted that a recurring theme within responses was the importance of personal responsibility and allowing individuals to make decisions about their own behaviour. Opponents of the Bill have argued that the Bill reduces parliamentary scrutiny and transparency in decision-making.
Committees Published: 2 November 2021

Handling formal complaints - Scottish Government Update

In June, the Scottish Government committed to establishing an external, independent procedure to handle formal complaints made about a current or former Minister’s behaviour. Following consultation with stakeholders, including our recognised trades unions, we are seeking to attract interest for external adjudicator and external investigator roles thro...
Committee reports Date published: 24 March 2021

Local Government and Communities Committee Session 5 Legacy Report - Climate Change

Amongst other issues raised, the Committee highlighted that more emphasis could be placed on how the planning process could contribute to climate change abatement, the difficulty in scrutinising how realistic climate change housing targets were, given that most of the related policies were still being developed and a lack of focus on how the Scottish Government will drive behaviour change in communities where climate change is a lower priority.
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 March 2021

Scottish Tourism and COVID-19 - Digitalisation and innovation

Innovation in tourism will be essential, as tourism businesses and destinations will need to adapt their offerings to modified travel behaviours. This crisis has accelerated the transition to digitalisation, placing greater emphasis on health and hygiene, and increasing the demand for contactless experiences and payment options.
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 December 2020

Domestic Abuse (Protection) (Scotland) Bill - Other key features of section 18

Under section 18, a court must make the relevant court order where: it is reasonable to make that order, or the perpetrator has been convicted of an offence (in the last twelve months) relating to his or her abusive behaviour which is punishable by imprisonment.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2020

Green Recovery Inquiry - Report - Scope to take urgent action

These are strong conditions for Government to reinforce the climate-positive behaviours that have emerged during the lockdown, including increased remote working, cycling and walking.
Committee reports Date published: 8 November 2020

Green Recovery Inquiry - Report - Conditionality

Benny Higgins stated conditionality is necessary to ensure investment is in the right places, projects and businesses with the right focus, culture and attitude.iOfficial Report, 8 September 2020, col.16 In his view action must be shown to be at the heart of the business model and business should demonstrate a commitment to a just transition, avoid 'locking in' high carbon behaviour, infrastructure and investment by attaching clear environmental strings.
SPICe briefings Date published: 17 July 2020

Tied Pubs (Scotland) Bill - Background and Context

In particular the market is characterised by asymmetric information, imbalance of bargaining power, behavioural biases and lock-in through the tie.

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