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6.078 documents for European legal area
  • Independence would lead to new border controls with England unless Scotland rejected European Union membership, according to leaked UK Government legal advice. An independent Scotland would be forced to join a European free travel area that the UK has refused to sign up to, it warns.

  • The European Union and all it stands for may be anathema to the many and not as democratic as most would wish. But what the many and most fail to understand is the aims as set out by the founding fathers and made perfectly clear to the British administration of our former adversaries to join the then EEC (European Economic Community), that was and still is - ever closer union, both political and financial, under a single legal area.

  • ... for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972(1) in relation to private int... court acting for the same local justice area (or, in Northern Ireland, the same petty sessions ...The Civil Legal Aid (Scotland) Regulations 2002. 30.  In regulat...

  • ...) for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972(2) in relation to public proc... with economic operators located in the area of operations;. (e) which is governed by specific ...specify either the legal or financial make-up of a project, or both; and. ...

  • ICELANDIC voters have rejected a deal to repay almost pounds 30m of North East taxpayers' savings lost in the country's banking fiasco. Councils and police authorities in the region are among the hundreds across Britain and the Netherlands still waiting for their slice of the pounds 3.5bn to be paid back since the collapse in 2008. Having joined forces with other UK creditors in a legal battle, some affected North East councils had been made priority creditors of the Landsbanki and Glitnir banks as they tried to recover the taxpayers' funds they'd deposited.

    ... looking to join a legal process before a European Economic Area court. He added: "We have an obligat...

  • ... of State, following a finding of the European Court of Human Rights(1) after the coming into for...“47 A    Searches in specified areas or places. (1) A senior police officer may give a... circumscribed nor subject to adequate legal safeguards against abuse. This Order modifies the ...

  • How long does it take for a simple message to sink in? During and since the Commons debate on prisoners' voting rights, there have been regular allusions to Britain's or Parliament's 'sovereignty'. Such sovereignty has not existed since we became members of the EU, or Common Market as it was then called, in 1973. And, by the way, endorsed in a referendum campaign by politicians, the media, business organisations and special interest groups which for sheer dishonesty holds a rank of its own. And the competition for that badge is quite strong.

    ..., on this issue, we are dealing with the European Court of Human Rights and not the European Union. ...or as they might say in legal circles, reached a more considered judgment. we co... employment law which is seen as a fruitful area for economic integration. Far too much of that has...

  • I READ your item on the concerns of East Marsh residents' fears over the dangers posed by commercial vehicles in their area. As I am involved in road transport, I wish to point out to you that despite the repetition of the term '"HGV" no less than seven times, there has been no such thing since 1990 . It is about time that journalists used the correct and legal term "LGV", as it is now almost 22 years since legislation was brought in line with European standards.

  • SCOTLAND'S Chief Medical Officer and The Herald are to be congratulated on their efforts to rectify the problem of vitamin D deficiency in Scotland caused by lack of sunlight ("Free vitamin D call amid fear for children's health", The Herald, February 4). The plethora of health problems caused by this deficiency is well known, but the problem has been exacerbated in recent years by our increasingly "indoors" lifestyle and the almost obsessive use of sun block creams. Scots should be advised to spend as much time as possible outdoors and in the sunshine. Other than in exceptional situations (which are rare in Scotland) sun creams should be put aside. If successive cohorts of student health care professionals had been less hasty to reject their biochemistry classes as "irrelevant", the ad...

    ...This is what all enlightened European governments are encouraging. You make the point in...Perhaps the threat of legal action against the Scottish Government and Aberdee... European legal limits, into a residential area currently free of through traffic. Frank Paterson,...

  • ALREADY beleaguered rail users are facing fare rises of 50 per cent, forced through by new regulations from Brussels. The rules proposed by the European Commission would create a 'user pays' system - official jargon for passengers having to cover the entire cost of rail travel without any government subsidy.

    ... also proposes a Single European Railway Area, which would lead to the abolition of 'technical, administrative and legal obstacles which still impede entry to national rai...

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