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The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Another v the Secretary of State for Scotland for Judicial Review: SCS 28 Jul 2000

When considering what degree of disturbance would be caused to a population of birds by licenses for control, the secretary had to consider not only the effect on the population of the species as a whole, but also the effect licences might have on local populations within special protection areas. The amendments to the Birds … Continue reading The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Another v the Secretary of State for Scotland for Judicial Review: SCS 28 Jul 2000