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Scotland’s lack of progress on delivering access to justice

Publication Date
June 2024
Type
  • Briefings
Topic
  • Aarhus Convention
  • Access to justice
Synopsis

This briefing assesses the Scottish Government’s lack of progress in addressing its breach of the Aarhus Convention’s Article 9 access to justice requirements and the actions needed to meet the  October 2024 deadline set by the Convention’s governing institutions.

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