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detail including our concern aboutcivilliberties alan miller pointed to
forward in the protection ofcivilliberties and human rights it
consent which would severely violatecivilliberties and individual choice and
bill strikes a balance betweencivilliberties and the need to
two things the protection ofcivilliberties and the requirement that
balance between what constitutes appropriatecivilliberties and what constitutes appropriate
also want to ensure thatcivilliberties are not undermined for
concern about some of thecivilliberties aspects of the bill
2120 tommy sheridan threat tocivilliberties at govanhill pool that
erode yet another of ourcivilliberties but no scotland to
and the protection of individualscivilliberties by removing section 3
the expense of people scivilliberties f963: mm f965: you
concern the possible threat tocivilliberties from parts of this
concerned about such surveillance oncivilliberties grounds but i think
committees are effective given thecivilliberties issues that were raised
and 1980s phone tapping andcivilliberties issues there is a
has a fine record oncivilliberties issues this is a
alan miller who represents thecivilliberties lobby and from the
put a case that upholdscivilliberties mr john mcallion dundee
balance and ensure that thecivilliberties of individuals in scotland
which is concerned with thecivilliberties of our citizens versus
to achieve it protects thecivilliberties of our citizens while
of how we balance thecivilliberties of our citizens with
concern at the threat tocivilliberties posed by strathclyde police
long and complex amendment aboutcivilliberties which is a very
staff of the parliament ascivilservants 25 d uk government
definitions as they are notcivilservants 8 it is possible
advice given to ministers bycivilservants and b how the
the employment of even morecivilservants and does not get
law society of scotland bureaucratscivilservants and everybody else i
are decent people captured bycivilservants and i should make
believing on the advice ofcivilservants and lawyers that they
be put on working partiescivilservants and ministers they should
the government i e thecivilservants and the department although
that in her view hercivilservants are right but that
act 1998 use by politicianscivilservants as in departmental papers
they are in law ukcivilservants as members of the
the way that governments andcivilservants desire there must also
for example the number ofcivilservants employed by the executive
those which would apply tocivilservants employed in england or
budget neither he nor thecivilservants had read the returns
that will do that thecivilservants have i think already
duties of disclosure of informationcivilservants have to the parliament
the scottish executive what dutycivilservants have to the scottish
point that scottish executive seniorcivilservants hmi ministers and so
scottish administration by contrast arecivilservants holding office in the
civil service s51 as arecivilservants in the scotland office
the scottish executive how manycivilservants in total it employed
ie political ministers administrative officialscivilservants may perhaps over time
a perfectly good reason whycivilservants might seek to batch
council 7 staff i ecivilservants of ministries departments of
is responsible for that whethercivilservants or ministers but we
parliamentary corporation and are notcivilservants or part of the
the civil service code thatcivilservants owe their loyalty to
one of the minister scivilservants said in committee the
their control including advice fromcivilservants to ministers concerning the
example of the number ofcivilservants was to show that
that that is what thecivilservants were trying to explain
am sure that most seniorcivilservants who come to this
critics stopped to ask whycivilservants would seek to disadvantage
the statements made in thecivilservice code that civil servants
under section 34 of thecivilaviation act 1982 the following
has had with a thecivilaviation authority and b any
national air traffic services thecivilaviation authority and scottish airports
national air traffic services thecivilaviation authority and scottish airports
national air traffic services thecivilaviation authority and scottish airports
will make representations to thecivilaviation authority regarding the economic
from the usa of thecivilaviation authority s sum of
s1m 3937 1 margo macdonaldcivilservice jobs dispersal as an
ingram tommy sheridan s1m 3937civilservice jobs dispersal lodged on
white s1m 3863 dispersal ofcivilservice jobs lodged on 5
given to the dispersal ofcivilservice jobs to caithness sutherland
mr jamie stone dispersal ofcivilservice jobs to caithness sutherland
harper s1m 372 dispersal ofcivilservice jobs to caithness sutherland
gorrie s1m 530 dispersal ofcivilservice jobs to tayside lodged
civil legal aid establish aciviljustice forum to bring all
consider proposals for reform tocivillegal aid 4 annual report
that the eligibility criteria forcivillegal aid be widened by
for abused women to accesscivillegal aid calls on the
system by continuing to reformcivillegal aid establish a civil
committee to consider the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
10 march 2003 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
2 regulations 2002 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
mr jim wallace the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
2002 justice 1 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
2 regulations 2002 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
10 march 2003 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
ssis be approved the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
culture and sport the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
scotland regulations 2002 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
in consideration of the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
in consideration of the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
ssis be approved the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
25 june 2002 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
in consideration of the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
2003 justice 2 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
mr jim wallace the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
in consideration of the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
scotland regulations 2003 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
25 june 2002 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
scotland regulations 2003 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
2003 justice 2 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
30 january 2003 the draftcivillegal aid financial conditions scotland
there being no practitioner ofcivillegal aid in peebles s1w
usage of the courts incivillegal aid matters and what
by 5 september 2002 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment no
by 5 september 2002 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment no
by 5 september 2002 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment no
justice and home affairs committeecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
justice and home affairs thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
by 10 march 2003 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
scotland regulations 2003 and thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
the following negative instrument thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
justice and home affairs thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
items in private subordinate legislationcivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
regulations 2000 ssi 2000 181civillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
health and community care thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
by 10 march 2003 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
march 2001 justice 1 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
scotland regulations 2003 and thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
march 2001 justice 1 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
25 march 2002 on thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
held in public subordinate legislationcivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
by 10 march 2003 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
justice and home affairs thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
by 10 march 2003 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
committee in consideration of thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
health and community care thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
by 10 march 2003 thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
committee in consideration of thecivillegal aid scotland amendment regulations
2003 ssi 2003 177 thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
march 2003 rural development thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
november 2002 justice 1 thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
177 11 march 2003 thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
the environment act 1995 thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
ssi 2002 495 and thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
march 2003 rural development thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
november 2002 justice 1 thecivillegal aid scotland fees amendment
the following statutory instruments thecivillegal aid scotland regulations 2002
by 16 december 2002 thecivillegal aid scotland regulations 2002
by 16 december 2002 thecivillegal aid scotland regulations 2002
s1m 2537 mr gil patersoncivillegal aid that the parliament
the order be approved 3civillegal aid the committee will
parlour registrar does almost 70civilmarriages a year which brings
who are authorised to conductcivilmarriages at the moment those
a demand to take allcivilmarriages away from registrars offices
9 14 euan robson proposedcivilmarriages bill proposal for a
the choice of venues forcivilmarriages do you have a
that is not popular forcivilmarriages euan robson far be
for in england and walescivilmarriages have been permitted in
effectively the licensed celebrants forcivilmarriages i was asking whether
england and wales to conductcivilmarriages in approved premises have
simple fact the demand forcivilmarriages in other venues will
fee that applies to allcivilmarriages in scotland such marriages
approach of approving places forcivilmarriages is correct or would
executive published the white papercivilmarriages outwith registration offices of
for a bill to permitcivilmarriages to be solemnised at
office the bill will permitcivilmarriages to be solemnised in
from couples who opt forcivilmarriages to have their ceremonies
dundee expect the demand forcivilmarriages to rise when the
it is less likely thatcivilmarriages will take place therefore
who are authorised to conductcivilmarriages within their offices frankly
member of the institution ofcivilengineers but that does not
them a panel of eminentcivilengineers gave its approval to
welcomed by the institution ofcivilengineers in scotland as well
in particular the institute ofcivilengineers in scotland was concerned
the ultra cautious institution ofcivilengineers the approved inspector system
man s status as acivilservant and involved an infringement
group an douglas ansdell acivilservant fae the executive tae
get any answers from thecivilservant in question about advice
completely er and is acivilservant [laugh] f1150: [laugh] f1151:
a suit and had thatcivilservant s air of authority
is absolutely unacceptable for acivilservant to have such a
it s kind of acivilservant writing his- historical prose
passed easily for a citycivilservant yet for years he
by couples who choose acivilmarriage a secondary but nevertheless
why they cannot have acivilmarriage at a hotel or
you prefer to license thecivilmarriage celebrants the registrars to
spoken only of the basiccivilmarriage ceremony fee my colleagues
the fee for a simplecivilmarriage ceremony with two witnesses
support the opportunity to extendcivilmarriage facilities outwith our offices
general we have asked whencivilmarriage facilities will be extended
three months before the intendedcivilmarriage is a good one
may be solemnised but acivilmarriage may be solemnised only
a suitable venue for acivilmarriage the convener not on
spanish government and the guardiacivilin closing the basque newspaper
international brigade in the spanishcivilwar and went on to
1st february 2001 the spanishcivilwar by [censored: forename] [censored: surname] tea
but it s the spanishcivilwar i have in mind
present his display of spanishcivilwar mr [censored: surname] gave a
would say that the spanishcivilwar was a preliminary skirmish
original question is the 200civilservice jobs at the scottish
the scottish executive how manycivilservice jobs it plans to
relocation of offshore industry relatedcivilservice jobs to aberdeen lodged
relocation of offshore industry relatedcivilservice jobs to aberdeen that
areas by continuing to relocatecivilservice jobs to areas across
its recent initiative to dispersecivilservice jobs will encompass all
get ordinary jobs in thecivilservice to dae that then
relating to the administration ofciviland criminal justice the reform
relating to the administration ofciviland criminal justice the reform
justice the reform of theciviland criminal law and such
justice the reform of theciviland criminal law and such
reform the quality of ourciviljustice system has a direct
reform and unification of thecivillaw enforcement system 3 convener
independent scottish human rights commissioncivillaw reform the quality of
pdf conventionmembers pdf 7 thecivilforum on the convention has
the contributions made to thecivilforum prior to the debate
praesidium in parallel to thecivilforum the convention organised a
held a debate with thecivilforum the convention s view
to achieve a balance betweencivilrights human rights and the
is said and done balancecivilrights with the requirements for
2001 36 and the draftcivildefence scotland order 2000 the
decretals droit des decrets andcivillaw droit civil to give
as members of the homecivilservice s51 as are civil
decrets and civil law droitcivilto give wager of battle
namely the international covenant onciviland political rights the universal
particular the international covenant onciviland political rights which is
bill is precisely about protectingcivilrights and about ensuring that
to supporting comprehensive and enforceablecivilrights for disabled people i
complaining on the infringement ofcivilrights palms are greased oils
the commissioners will not determinecivilrights the level of oversight
proposal is a matter ofcivilrights then all local authorities
such a scheme could violatecivilrights to privacy if it
we should talk about fullcivilrights which are the subject
is as yet unclear howcivilsociety can feed its views
sokolowski and associates 1999 globalcivilsociety dimensions of the nonprofit
e g ngos local authoritiescivilsociety etc and increase public
proceedings of the debate withcivilsociety in june 2002 together
s failure to engage scottishcivilsociety in the debate is
atkinson 2002 the participation ofcivilsociety in the omc a
organisations in scotland and europecivilsociety is a useful platform
highlighted the limited involvement ofcivilsociety little attention was given
the social partners and othercivilsociety organisations uk level preparations
the john hopkins center forcivilsociety studies 1999 aimed to
the john hopkins center forcivilsociety studies scottish council for
of eh ye know scottishcivilsociety tae satisfy and gie
a failure to engage scottishcivilsociety that is churlish we
the convention for organisations representingcivilsociety the social partners business
executive s engagement with scottishcivilsociety to stimulate discussion and
executive s engagement with scottishcivilsociety to stimulate discussion and
the european commission representatives ofcivilsociety were also able to
seeking justice in both theciviland criminal arenas supported by
been able to deal withciviland criminal legislation i think
broken down by criminal andcivilcourt r s1w 28548 bill
broken down by criminal andcivilcourt s1w 28549 iain smith
campbell head of criminal andcivillaw group ian allen head
substantive criminal law on criminalcivilprotection or on terrorism or
a member of the seniorcivilservice those offices will have
the scottish executive whether thecivilservice code applies to employees
parliament as stated in thecivilservice code s1w 27371 donald
the city chambers or thecivilservice if you weren t
of disabled people into thecivilservice in each year since
recruitment of specialists into thecivilservice in each year since
specialists were recruited into thecivilservice in each year since
canavan colin campbell s1m 1826civilservice involvement in fisheries dispute
as a cadet in thecivilservice overseeing malarial jungle in
is a review of currentcivilservice practice michael russell is
are headed by non seniorcivilservice procurators fiscal in the
holding office in the homecivilservice s51 9 the new
said that the scottish executivecivilservice share is a quarter
a quarter four times ourcivilservice share why is the
weel into the the scotscivilservice so ye know whereas
for members of the europeancivilservice to gain work experience
of the scottish pensioners movementcivilservice trade unionists and anti
thought through in the goodcivilservice way by a steering
good wednesday 19 bowls vcivilservice we win our rink
and valerie macniven head ofcivillaw access to justice and
joyce lugton and micheline brannancivillaw division justice department norman
courts group and mike westcivillaw division the scottish executive
steps to create a newcivillaw enforcement office to a
it is a protection undercivillaw perhaps that people carrying
from peter beaton head ofciviljustice and international division justice
clydeside action on asbestos onciviljustice for asbestos victims 4
pe336 by frank maguire onciviljustice for asbestos victims 6
he felt the stangs ocivilwar an kent the waste
ins and outs of thecivilwar and how stamps etc
for two years before thecivilwar i don t know
port here island collaborators orderedcivilwar refugees to walk and
europe returning to scotland whencivilwar was threatening and when
he returned to scotland whencivilwar was threatening when it
gaelic in specific circumstances incivilproceedings in areas of scotland
stakeholders together in improving thecivilcourts system make a liberal
indeed miss goldie the ukcivilcontingencies committee must be brought
the resources of the ukcivilcontingencies committee will handle satisfactorily
30 pm executive debate oncivilcontingencies followed by scottish parliamentary
paterson s1m 2596 registration ofcivilpartnerships lodged on 11 january
the scottish executive how manycivilcases have been initiated at
available opportunity that is prettycivilof the executive but as
purposes along the line ofciviljurisdiction and commends the bill
waggoner to r kennet acivilwee man and a good
there are also rules forciviljudicial co operation as part
point about religious or noncivilcelebrants of weddings do you
concerns about the limitations oncivilliability in section 2 i
slavery is only found incivilsocieties not among barbarians who
change the nature of thecivilceremony or it is important
may wish to make acivilclaim is the apparatus of
scheme believes the denial ofcivilcompensatory redress for victims of
against charges of for examplecivilintrusion i quote from the
whether it is religious orcivilthe core element of a
to majority voting rules onciviljudicial co operation are not
could lay themselves open tocivilactions somewhere along the line
athout mair nor his aincivilauthoritie the ill daer bein
outlined in the consultation papercivilregistration in the 21st century
available to religious or noncivilcelebrants at present tony gallagher
it more difficult to claimcivilliability when injury or loss
fully in economic social andcivillife and or whose access
warn ye this is acivilcase and naebody is on
he was a nice quitecivilman and had a place
hour later she brought twocivilguard policemen to my bedside
continuing religious significance however acivilceremony held a long way
i think she might docivilengineering uh huh f1149: oh
now i was bein verycivilhere f632: mmhm f646: so

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