European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
The European Charter of Local Self-Government (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill is a proposed bill of the Scottish Parliament, which is designed to incorporate the European Charter of Local Self-Government into Scots law. HistoryJames Mitchell, chair in Public Policy at the University of Edinburgh, wrote for an LSE blog, recommending incorporating the Charter into Scots law.[1] Andy Wightman introduced the bill to safeguard certain rights of local government.[2] In 2020, the Law Society of Scotland released a document describing their concerns with the bill.[3] Reference to the Supreme CourtThe UK government referred the bill to the Supreme Court.[4][5] The Supreme Court upheld the challenge to the bill.[6] Aftermath of Supreme Court judgementThe Scottish Government has promised to introduce a version of the bill which would address the issues raised in the Supreme Court judgement but this has not happened yet.[7] References
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