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Sir James Raymond Eadie, QC is a British barrister. Since January 2009, he has served as the First Treasury Counsel or "Treasury Devil", the government's independent barrister on legal issues of national importance.

Rwanda asylum system 'biased against genuine refugees' - UN

Rwanda asylum system 'biased against genuine refugees' - UN
Oct 10,2023 1:51 pm

... Sir James Eadie KC told the Supreme Court there was " every reason to conclude" that Rwanda would want the arrangements to work...

Rwanda can be trusted, Supreme Court told

Rwanda can be trusted, Supreme Court told
Oct 9,2023 9:11 am

... Extensive monitoringSir James Eadie KC, for the home secretary, told the Supreme Court there was " every reason to conclude" that Rwanda would want the arrangements to work...

Government loses court battle over Boris Johnson's Covid WhatsApps

Government loses court battle over Boris Johnson's Covid WhatsApps
Jul 6,2023 12:10 pm

... At a hearing of the case last month, government lawyer Sir James Eadie KC said the Cabinet Office had challenged the inquiry s request with " considerable reluctance"...

Challenge to Covid inquiry over Johnson WhatsApps in court

Challenge to Covid inquiry over Johnson WhatsApps in court
Jun 30,2023 6:50 am

... In written documents filed at the court, government lawyer Sir James Eadie KC said the Cabinet Office " well understands" Lady Hallett s concern to ensure she has all the material she needs to reach " soundly based conclusions on the matters she is inquiring into"...

Shamima Begum joined IS with eyes open, UK lawyers says

Shamima Begum joined IS with eyes open, UK lawyers says
Nov 24,2022 8:41 am

... Sir James Eadie KC, on behalf of the government, said: " You could well have been radicalised and manipulated at an age when you are vulnerable...

Chinese cotton sold in UK could be from persecuted Uyghurs, court hears

Chinese cotton sold in UK could be from persecuted Uyghurs, court hears
Oct 25,2022 11:50 am

... Sir James Eadie KC, representing the home secretary, HMRC and the National Crime Agency, said the government considered China s effort " to silence and repress Uyghurs and other minorities in Xinjiang [to be] appalling"...

Indyref court case could have an explosive outcome

Indyref court case could have an explosive outcome
Oct 12,2022 1:40 pm

... Sir James Eadie KC, meanwhile, is one of the most senior barristers in England, who the UK government turns to for most of its major legal battles...

Holyrood's lack of indyref2 powers is 'obvious', says UK government

Holyrood's lack of indyref2 powers is 'obvious', says UK government
Oct 12,2022 11:10 am

... But on Wednesday, Sir James Eadie KC, the UK government s independent barrister on legal issues of national importance, said it was " obvious" that the bill relates to reserved matters and the Union...

Holyrood's lack of indyref2 powers is 'obvious', says UK government

Jul 7,2022 6:40 pm

UK government lawyers have told the Supreme Court it is " obvious" that the Scottish Parliament does not have The Power to stage an independence vote without Westminster's consent.

Judges are considering whether the Scottish Government is able to legislate for a referendum.

Holyrood ministers argue this would fall within devolved powers, but the UK government say it is a reserved matter.

The UK's highest Court is hearing the case at a two-day session in London.

A ruling is not expected for some months.

Scotland's lord advocate referred the case to the Supreme Court due to uncertainty over whether Holyrood could legislate for a second independence referendum while This Was opposed at Westminster.

Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain KC, the Scottish Government 's top law officer, argued on Tuesday that a proposed Scottish Independence Referendum Bill would be politically neutral and that the motivations of government ministers should not be considered.

The Scottish Government says a referendum would be " advisory" and would have no legal effect on The Union .

But on Wednesday, Sir James Eadie KC, the UK government's independent barrister on legal issues of national importance, said it was " obvious" that The Bill relates to reserved matters and The Union .

He Said that meant it would fall outside of the competence of the Scottish Parliament .

Sir James said: " The Impacts and effects of Scottish independence would be felt throughout the United Kingdom .

" All parts of the United Kingdom have an interest in that issue, not just Scotland.

" It's obvious why it's reserved to the United Kingdom parliament. It's of critical importance to the United Kingdom as a whole. "

He also rejected Ms Bain's assertion that the legal effects of The Bill would be " relevantly nil".

" The Lord advocate's position has to be that legislation which would directly regulate a referendum on the very subject matter that is reserved does not even relate to that subject matter, " said Sir James.

" That, we respectfully submit, is untenable as a submission. The Union is the very and the sole object of the referendum that The Bill purports to Set Up . "

Sir James went on to say that a stressing Scotland's right to self-determination " fails at almost every analytical stage".

On Tuesday, Ms Bain told The Panel of five justices that it was " necessary" and " in The Public interest" that the question of legislative competence was answered by The Court .

Sir James branded the logic of Ms Bain's position " uncontrolled and surprising".

He maintains The Court cannot rule on a bill which has not been passed by The Parliament .

Sir James also said that the Supreme Court should not rule on the case because the Scotland Act was created in a " binary" way, meaning that The Law officer either has confidence in proposed legislation or does not.

He argued that if The Law officer does not have confidence, then The Bill cannot be introduced.

Sir James said The Lord advocate was able to answer the question of whether the proposed legislation falls within the competence of the Scottish Parliament .

" The difficulty is that she can answer it and has done so, " He Said .

" And The Problem for her is that the Scottish Government do not like The Answer that she has given on competence. "

He Said Ms Bain " is not able to form a view with a sufficient degree of confidence that The Bill that is proposed would be within competence.

" There is not difficulty with answering the question, the difficulty is with The Answer . "

Sir James had also argued that Supreme Court should not consider The Lord Advocate's case because, in The Absence of a bill, no appropriate trigger point for a reference has been reached and that references cannot be made " willy-nilly".

In her closing remarks, Ms Bain took issue with a coment from Sir James about cases being brought to the Supreme Court " willy-nilly".

She Said such comments " belittle" a matter of the " upmost constitutional importance".

The Lord advocate continued: " It's just not right that he should say what He Said about why we're here.

" It's so unfair and it's reflected in everything we've put forward in our case. "

'Tip of The Iceberg '

She also dismissed the suggestion this case would open the " floodgates" to submissions to the Supreme Court when law officers were unsure of their parliament's jurisdiction.

Ms Bain pointed out that This Was The First such reference in the history of devolution.

The Supreme Court 's senior judge, Lord Reed, warned it could be " some months" before a ruling is reached in the case.

He Said the two-day hearing was just the " tip of The Iceberg " with More Than 8,000 pages of written material to consider.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon aims to hold an independence referendum on 19 October 2023.

But if the ruling does not go in her favour, she says the government will consider The Next general election a " De Facto referendum".

Former First Minister Alex Salmond , who is now leader of the Alba Party, said the Scottish Government was wrong to take the issue to the Supreme Court – and warned the case could result in a referendum with no legal basis.

He told Bbc Scotland : " If the Scottish Government were to win this case, then they would win it on the basis that the legislation they passed would have no legal effect because that's The Narrow point The Lord advocate is arguing. "

The former SNP leader insisted it should be the Scottish People who resolve the issue, not the UK Court .

" If you're going to take a risk in terms of determining The Future of the Scottish nation then you should do it in The Best possible circumstance in The Best possible place, " He Said .

He argued that this place was not in the Supreme Court .



Source of news: bbc.com

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