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Tackling barriers to strategic court cases in Scotland
Today sees the publication of a new report,
Overcoming Barriers
to Public
Interest Litigation in Scotland, which explores why
there is a lack of strategic court action in Scotland and suggests recommendations
to address this.
It suggests key
barriers are:
- Poor access to information about court cases;
- Limitations to who can take a case to court;
- Short time-limits for taking cases;
- Inhibitive costs and financial risk;
- A limited culture of using public interest litigation to bring change.
Authors Clan Childlaw, Human Rights Consortium Scotland, Amnesty International, Friends of the Earth Scotland, Shelter Scotland, JustRight Scotland and Rape Crisis Scotland are clear that if we are to see human rights progressed in Scotland, we need more NGOs to be able to pursue strategic cases.
The
WF case, in which Rape Crisis Scotland intervened, is one example which shows the difference strategic litigation
can make to peoples lives.
In a landmark ruling,
Lord Glennie overturned the decision of Scottish Ministers to refuse to
make legal aid available to a woman
to enable her to challenge attempts to access her personal records, and stated that access to medical or otherwise
sensitive records represented a significant breach of a complainer's
article 8 right to privacy. He ruled that complainers had a right to be
heard when attempts were being made to obtain their sensitive records.
This was a key legal judgement which led to improvements in the protection of complainers’ human rights within the Scottish justice system.
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