Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill
On 26 June 2013, the Scottish Government introduced the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill to the Scottish Parliament.
On 26 June 2013, the Scottish Government introduced the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill to the Scottish Parliament.
The Scottish Government published the ‘Consultation on the Draft Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Bill: Analysis of Written Responses’ on 27 June 2013.
Published in June 2013, this Shadow Report was produced by the ‘Scottish CEDAW Shadow Report Forum’ – a partnership of women’s organisations from throughout Scotland.
The Scottish Government Equality Outcomes and Mainstreaming Report was published in April 2013.

SCVO published a ‘welfare reform mapping report’ in May 2013.

‘A Review of Human Rights Education in Schools in Scotland’ was published by BEMIS (Black and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure in Scotland) in March 2013.
In March 2013, the Commission in Scotland launched its Human Trafficking Inquiry Follow On Report building on findings of the formal Inquiry of 2011.

In March 2013, the Scottish Human Rights Commission published an insight paper examining human rights in the future of Scotland.

’Where Gypsy/Travellers live’, a report by Scottish Parliament’s Equal Opportunities Committee, was published in March 2013

In order to provide an evidence base to develop Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights, the Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC) compiled a research report published in February 2013.