The National Taskforce for Human Rights . One recommendation was to incorporate the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) into Scots law. The report also recommended that rights for women, disabled people and minority ethnic communities should be part of Scots law.
This includes:
Whilst there is more to delivering human rights than ensuring the right budgets are in place, the taskforce report also says, specifically on the budget: 鈥渋t will be essential that human rights budget scrutiny and monitoring forms part of the framework implementation鈥.
As a guide, the committee suggest that those responding may wish to take account of some of the questions raised in by Dr Alison Hosie (of the Scottish Human Rights Commission).
The call for views closed on 24 September 2021.
You can view all published responses on .
Evidence session with budgeting experts and economists followed by evidence session with stakeholders.
Evidence session with stakeholders followed by evidence session with the Scottish Government.
Consideration of draft letter (in private).
The Parliament鈥檚 budget process is now based on the approach of the , whilst the Finance and Constitution Committee also provided guidance to committees on this year鈥檚 budget process.
The main task for committees is to provide a pre-budget report to their respective Minister. This should happen at least 6 weeks before the publication of the Scottish budget. It is currently assumed that pre-budget reports will be published by the end of October.
The budget document will then set out , with more detail provided individually to committees, within five sitting days of the publication of the budget.
Budget documents now include an .
has been set out by SPICe (the Scottish Parliament Information Centre). The Scottish budget is expected to be published no more than three working weeks after the UK budget (normally published in the Autumn). However, HM Treasury have yet to announce a date for publication of this year鈥檚 UK budget.
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