Articles in: Agricultural & Fisheries Law

Booker Aquaculture v. Scottish Ministers

The Convention requirement for respect for property rights was unsuccessfully relied upon in the context of a claim for compensation by fish farmers whose stock was destroyed by Government order to prevent the spread of highly infectious fish diseases.
Bailii Report

Agricultural & Fisheries Law, Environmental and Planning Law, Property Law, Protocol 1, Art. 1 Right to Private Property

Magnohard Ltd and others v United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

the pursuers, who were owners variously of fishing rights and of land abutting a beach which lay adjacent to Dounreay nuclear power station, sought a declarator that the defender was in breach of its duties under Section 7 of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 after particles of nuclear matter had been found on the beach. The pursuer claimed that their …

Agricultural & Fisheries Law, Environmental and Planning Law, Health and Safety Law, Protocol 1, Art. 1 Right to Private Property

Matthew v Aitken 2004 SCCR 515

The appellant, the master of a fishing vessel registered at Banff and licensed under the Sea Fish (Conservation) Act 1967, was charged with failing to comply with a condition attached to the vessel’s licence, namely that he had failed to deposit a copy of the log sheet for the vessel prior to commencing the landing of sea fish.   He claimed …

Agricultural & Fisheries Law, Art. 07 No Punishment without Law, Misc.

Magnohard Ltd and others v United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

The pursuers, who were owners variously of fishing rights and of land abutting a beach which lay adjacent to Dounreay nuclear power station, sought a declarator that the defender was in breach of its duties under Section 7 of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965 after particles of nuclear matter had been found on the beach.

Agricultural & Fisheries Law, Art. 08 Right to Private and Family Life, Property Law, Protocol 1, Art. 1 Right to Private Property

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