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Last updated: 10 June 2024

Policy Memorandum Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill

For relevant case law in relation to these principles see for example, Baumann v Austria, Application 76809/01, para 48 and Honor v Wilson 2007 SLT 54.
Last updated: 23 May 2024

ASH Scotland follow up evidence on Tobacco and Vapes LCM

Smoking prevalence declined from 15% to 11% for young women (aged 16-24) in the same period. o Around 28 young people aged between 18-24 start smoking per day, more than 10,000 a v year in Scotland. ASH Scotland’s support for measures reducing the appeal and availability of vapes to children • E-cigarette brands, many owned by tobacco companies, depend on a...
Last updated: 5 January 2026

Written Submission from KaylaMegan Burns

Sources: Euronews: https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/11/11/openai-chatbots-cannot-use- song-lyricswithout-paying-german-court-rules-in-landmark-trial Music Business Worldwide: https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/gema-wins- landmark-ruling-againstopenai-over-chatgpts-use-of-song-lyrics/ Bird & Bird Law Firm Analysis: https://www.twobirds.com/en/insights/2025/landmark-ruling-of-the-munich- regionalcourt-(gema-v...
Last updated: 1 December 2025

Prostitution Bill 29 October Meeting Follow up Information Niina Vuolajarvi

Niina Vuolajärvi (2022) Criminalising the Sex Buyer: Experiences from the Nordic Region. LSE Women, Peace and Security. V iolence (comparing 2007/08 to 2012): • Indoor workers reporting violence: increased from 33% to 43% • Outdoor workers reporting violence: increased from 58% to 76% • Workers in both settings reporting violence: increased from 68% to 83% ...
Last updated: 20 March 2025

UKIMA Cosultation and Review Aileen McHarg

Regulation making powers under ss. 10 and 18 of UKIMA could 2 be used to expand the range of exemptions from the market access principles in 3 Process for considering UK Internal Market Act exclusions in Common Framework areas - GOV.UK. 4 See Scottish Ministers v Advocate General for Scotland [2023] CSOH 89.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 September 2025

S6W-40251

To ask the Scottish Government what support services are available for families affected by exposure to the pregnancy medication, stilbestrol (DES), including fertility, cancer screening and psychological support.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 3 December 2024

S6W-31549

Alongside land being de-registered (removed) additional land is also registered each year.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 January 2019

Informed Consent in Healthcare Settings

Consultation on updated guidance is underway Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health BoardiThroughout this briefing Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board [2015] UKSC 11 will be referred to as 'Montgomery'.
Last updated: 30 April 2024

SPS POAS to PAC 18 April 2024

F:GEN/03/24 RE April 2024 18 Public Audit Committee Room T3 60 The Scottish Parliament EDINBURGH EH99 1SP ar Sirs De 23 AUDIT OF THE SCOTTISH PRISON SERVICE RE 2022/ Please find below the written evidence from the Prison Officers’ Association Scotland in response to the issues raised in the section 22 report.
Last updated: 11 March 2022

MinELR to Con CrownEstate

The breakdown is as follows: Total spend towards primary objectives Jobs £696,695.55 6% Environmental enhancement 4% £424,835.22 Emissions reduction or removal of waste £243,641.05 2% Investment for community purpose 43% £4,737,269.27 Tourism 17% £1,851,908.18 Skills development £315,600.29 3% Diversification projects £274,174.97 3% Climate change adaptation £490,566.86 4% De minimis £6,000 0% Committed to be spent £1,974,881.60 18% TOTAL £11,015,562.99 * 100% * includes a carryover from 17/18 for Fife Council of £24,159.86 and Highland of £1,292,404.43 Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.

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