Logo and Statement - Anderson Strathern Solicitors WS - We offer corporate, property and private client services
home who we are what we do about us careers contact us literature events properties accessibility
Public Sector Law and Governance 
To instil public confidence in public sector organisations, effective governance is crucial. The Parliamentary & Public Law Unit is well placed to assist in ensuring regulatory compliance and developing efficient procedures as a means of ensuring good governance, whilst having regard to the importance of reputational issues.   
The changing nature of public sector governance means public bodies require expert advice on how to operate effectively within the limits of their legal powers. With our expertise in public law and statutory interpretation, the Parliamentary & Public Law Unit, can offer practical legal solutions to ensure public bodies comply with their regulatory framework and operate effectively and efficiently.

For more information please contact Fiona Killen

Quick Links:
Parliamentary Bulletin 23.6.08

Parliamentary Bulletin 27.5.08

Parliamentary Bulletin 21.4.08

Parliamentary Bulletin 25.3.08

The Crerar Report 18.10.07

Public Law Bulletin May 2007

Scottish Parliament Election 2007 Manifesto e-briefings:

* Governance and the Constitution

* Voluntary Sector and Charities

* Children and Families

* Environment and Energy

* Land, Agriculture and Housing

* Education

* Health

Bills in Focus - The Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Bill. Reform of Disclosure Requirments
Banking
Commercial Real Estate
Construction & Projects
Corporate
Discrimination
Dispute Resolution
Employment
Haddington & Currie
Land Resources
Parliamentary & Public Law
Data Protection
Devolution and the Constitution
Disclosure Issues
Freedom of Information
Human Rights
Judicial Review
Legislative Drafting
Parliamentary Monitoring
Private Legislation
Public Sector Law and Governance
Statutory Interpretation
The Team
Planning and Environment
Private Client
Residential Property

Legal Disclaimer. Copyright 2004-2007 Anderson Strathern LLP. All rights reserved.

What do you think of our site?

accessible site