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I also thank the Justice and Home Affairs Committee, which has worked hard to get the detail of the bill right. It distinguishes itself every time it meets to consider legislation in the Parliament.
The consequence of the increased supports that the Bill will introduce will reduce demand pressures elsewhere in the public sector landscape, for example, by supporting children and young people to be more independent and economically active through the proposed changes to aftercare and advocacy; and improving children’s experience of the justice system and...
Opportunities for rehabilitation-oriented and desistance-oriented activities for adult men on short-term sentences are severely limited in what is a challenging environment in prisons.
Creative Europe has three strands:
MEDIA (which covers film, television, video games and other audiovisual activity),
Culture (which covers all the other creative and cultural sectors), and
Cross-Sectoral (which bridges both areas).
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A review of working together rules by the Electoral Commission to prevent smaller campaigns from freezing activity for fear...
PE1692: Inquiry into the human rights impact of GIRFEC policy and data processing, in the names of Lesley Scott and Alison Preuss on behalf of Tymes Trust and Scottish Home Education Forum, called on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to initiate an independent public inquiry into the impact on human rights of the routine gathering and sharing of citizens’ personal information on which its Getting...
On various law firms’ websites, you will see explainers and advice to corporations about making sure that they stay ahead of the issue and get their house in order. That shows that a shift in thinking is happening.
See the earlier section, Legal advice for individuals, on getting legal advice in this context.
As noted earlier, a receiving parent can contact the Scottish Central Authority to establish whether a particular country is covered by the 2007 Convention.
I am sure that that has been part of the problem … we need to be realistic about the steps that the country can take to get to that goal by 2045.’
the Lord Advocate would not allow the Scottish Government to publish a plan that was not legal.
Committee reports
Date published:
23 November 2023
It is designed to cover situations in which a regulator of authorised legal businesses gets into difficulty, such as a financial collapse or as a result of regulatory failures.iDelegated Powers and Law Reform Committee.