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The Devolution of Competence in Equalities Law

The purpose of this short article is to reflect on how section 37 of the Scotland Act 2016 operationalizes the intention of the Smith Commission Report, including the implications of the conferral of power in favour of Scottish Parliament to introduce legislation which encourages the appointment of...

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Published in:The Edinburgh law review 2016-09, Vol.20 (3), p.372-376
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