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Publications
2021 DP/CM 172: Discussion Paper on the Mental Element in Homicide
- Discussion Paper on the Mental Element in Homicide - (DP No 172).pdf
- News Release - Discussion Paper on the Mental Element in Homicide (DP No 172).pdf
- Executive Summary - Discussion Paper on the Mental Element in Homicide (DP No 172).pdf
- Consultee letter - Discussion Paper on the Mental Element in Homicide (DP No 172).pdf
2021 DP/CM: Consultation on draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc.) (Scotland) Bill
- News Release - Consultation on draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc.) (Scotland) Bill.pdf
- Leases (Automatic Continuation etc.) (Scotland) Bill - Consultation draft December 2021.pdf
- Explanatory notes - draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) (Scotland) Bill.pdf
- Consultation document - draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) (Scotland) Bill.pdf
- Consultee letter - draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) (Scotland) Bill.pdf
- Response form - Consultation on draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) (Scotland) Bill.docx
2022 Report 261: An improved scheme for financial provision on cohabitation breakdown
2022 Report 260: Report on Aspects of Leases: Termination
- Report on Aspects of Leases - Termination (Report No. 260).pdf
- Leases executive summary.pdf
- Leases news release.pdf
- Leases Bria.pdf
- Discussion Paper on Aspects of Leases - Termination (DP No 165).pdf
- Consultation document final - draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) (Scotland) Bill.pdf
- Leases (Automatic Continuation etc.) (Scotland) Bill - Consultation draft December 2021.pdf
- Explanatory notes - draft Leases (Automatic Continuation etc) (Scotland) Bill.pdf
- Related project: Aspects of Leases – Tenancy of Shops
2022 Report 259: Annual Report 2021
2022 Report 258: Joint Report on Automated Vehicles
2022 DP/CM 174: Discussion Paper 174 - Damages for Personal Injury
2022 DP/CM: Consultation of the 11th Programme of Law Reform
Notes
The Commission is seeking views on areas of Scots law whether devolved or reserved, which are in need of reform. Reform may be required because the law is causing difficulties in practice, for example where it is unfair, unclear, unduly complex or out-of-date.