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EU introduces new legislative proposals on market access to port services

Maritime transport in the EU has traditionally operated relatively free from legislation. In the absence of sector-specific rules, ports have been covered by general EU law on the freedom of...

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Scotland’s Constitutional Future: Shipping and Ports – The Direction of Travel

It has been a busy and exciting week for us on the Public Law blog.  You can’t have failed to miss our earlier updates on some of the key issues raised by the Scottish Government’s Guide to an...

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The Smith Commission Report: Non-Taxation Devolution

You can find my earlier post on the taxation elements of Lord Smith’s Report here. Away from taxation, the Smith Commission’s Report proposes a number of significant new responsibilities for the...

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Extending FOISA – the Scottish Government confirms its plans

We have been keeping a close eye on the Scottish Government’s proposals for extending the scope of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, from its beginnings in the Scottish Information...

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Renewable Transport Fuel – the DfT thinks we are on track

The DfT has issued its annual report on the Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) for 2014-15. It concludes that the RTFO is meeting its objective of reducing transport carbon emissions, and that...

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Councillor conflicts and the Code of Conduct

The Scottish Government is consulting on amendment of the Councillors’ Code of Conduct (“the Code”) so that councillors who represent their Councils on the board of an external organisation would not...

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Transport energy strategy – a green revolution, a grid revolution?

Transport is the UK’s biggest energy consumer – in the past year, it has accounted for 40% of the UK’s total energy consumption – and it’s set to become even bigger. The Government recently announced...

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