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Committees Published: 7 June 2021

Greta Roberts submission of 7 June 2021

Residents have participated in David v Goliath Public Local Inquiries (PLI), but our Council, being fearful of costs incurred or claimed, seems increasingly reluctant to object as this would then trigger an appeal/PLI.
Committee reports Date published: 18 March 2021

Police Scotland’s use of remote piloted aircraft systems and body worn video cameras - Compliance with data protection legislation

The SHRC also raises a concern about the length of time that data is stored and refers to guidance found in the case of S and Marper v the United Kingdom, which advises that a blanket policy on the retention of biometric data does not strike a fair balance between private and public interests.
Petitions Petition published: 23 November 2020

Agency to advocate for the healthcare needs of rural Scotland

  Official Report of Meeting 15 June 2022 Written Submissions PE1845/Q: Petitioner submission of 7 July 2021 PE1845/R: Caithness Health Action Team submission of 30 August 2021  PE1845/S: Sir Lewis Ritchie, Chair Remote and Rural General Practice Working Group submission of 7 October 2021  PE1845/T: NHS Orkney and Shetland submission of 5 October 2021  PE1845/U: NHS Grampian submission of 3 October 2021  PE1845/V...
Committee reports Date published: 14 October 2020

Defamation and Malicious Publication (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 Report - Views expressed to the Committee

In response to this point, Dr Lindsay noted that "the inner house of the Court of Session recently considered that defence in the case of Campbell v Dugdale, and the opinion of the Lord President did not place much emphasis on that requirement."
SPICe briefings Date published: 2 June 2020

Issue 8: EU-UK Future Relationship Negotiations - UK legal text special edition - What is a Free Trade Agreement?

The preferential treatment granted by a Free Trade Agreement is an exception to the principle of MFN treatment, because some countries are more favoured than others, due to their FTA membership. MFN tariff v. preferential trade inside a Free Trade Area Example 1: WTO law allows Canada to impose a custom duty of up to 8% on imported cigars.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 May 2020

The UK Environment Bill - Common Frameworks and the Bill

., Eckersley, P., Farstad, F., Gravey, V., Jordan, A, Moore, B. and Reid, C, . (2018).
Committee reports Date published: 29 October 2018

Looking ahead to the Scottish Government - Health Budget 2019-20: Is the budget delivering the desired outcomes for health and social care in Scotland? - Leadership

Most recently the exploration of the leadership role of IA Chief Officers has been considered by the King’s Fund in its Report “Leading across health and social care in Scotland: Learning from chief officers’ experiences, planning next steps”. v King’s Fund (2018) Leading across health and social care in Scotland: Learning from chief officers’ experiences, ...
SPICe briefings Date published: 6 December 2017

Prisoner voting in Scotland - a short summary - Challenges to the UK rules

Challenges to the UK rules The UK electoral rules were challenged more than ten years ago in the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Hirst v United Kingdom (No 2). On 6 October 2005, the court ruled in the Hirst case that the ban breached Article 3 of Protocol No 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention) which requires states...
Last updated: 10 June 2024

Age of Criminal Responsibility Scotland Bill as Amended at Stage 2

Disclosure of information about relevant behaviour 4B Disclosure of information about convictions etc. relating to time when person under 12 (1) Sections 4C to 4E apply to behaviour (“relevant behaviour”) of a person which occurred 35 when the person was under 12 years of age and— (a) which resulted in the person being— (i) convicted of an offence, or (ii) given an alternative to prosecution (within the meaning of section 8B(1) of the 1974 Act), or Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Bill 3 Part 2—Disclosure of convictions and other information relating to time when person under 12 Chapter 1A—Disclosure of convictions (b) in relation to which— (i) the person was taken to a place of safety by virtue of section 23, (ii) an order under section 28 authorising a search in relation to the person was applied for, 5 (iii) a child interview order was applied for in respect of the person, (iv) the person was questioned by virtue of section 44, (v...
Last updated: 10 January 2025

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A breach of it in an operational context will usually constitute gross misconduct and lead to dismissal because dishonesty is seen as inimical to the office of constable (Salter v Chief Constable of Dorset Police [2012] 6 EWCA Civ 1047 ). 31.

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