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| | This week, the Outer House of the Court of Session delivered judgment in Re Scottish Minister's Petition 2023 CSOH 89. The case concerned the lawfulness of an Order made under section 35 of the Scotland Act 1998 to prevent the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill from receiving Royal Assent. I wrote about this possibility at...
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| | Parliamentary sovereignty has traditionally been understood to mean that Parliament is free to enact legislation on any area of law that it chooses, and that Acts of the U.K. Parliament take precedence over subordinate legislation, regulation, or common law rule. Understood this way, parliamentary sovereignty is a constitutional principle that is couched explicitly in legal...
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| | After a very long - and at times electrifying - campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those who participated in the referendum on Scottish independence have voted "no". In one sense, this is the end of the process - even if, bearing in mind the main UK parties' still-to-be-fulfilled promises about further devolution, it...
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| A court in Sweden has banned European dairy major Arla Foods from using the term "net-zero climate footprint" in its marketing.