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SCOTLAND’S highest civil court will have to decide whether flagship land reforms can breach the human rights of landowners.

 

A bid by crofters to take over part of the 26,800 acre Pairc estate on Lewis could take years after a sheriff directed the Court of Session in Edinburgh to decide whether the Scottish Land Reform Act 2003 is consistent with the European Convention on Human Rights.

 

Sheriff David Sutherland at Stornoway Sheriff Court made the direction before he considers an appeal from the landlord at the centre of the dispute.

 

Critics have previously compared the laws to the regime of President Mugabe in Zimbabwe, who has forced white people from their land through violence and intimidation.

 

At issue is the section in the act which gives crofting communities the absolute right to buy their croft land, subject to ministerial approval, whether or not the owner wants to sell.

 

With thanks to the Sunday Herald.

Q. What do you call someone who used to be really keen on tractors?

A. An extractor fan!

 

 

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"Critics have previously compared the laws to the regime of President Mugabe in Zimbabwe, who has forced white people from their land through violence and intimidation."

 

The lairds or absentee land owners will not be shot or see their wives raped..... it must be remembered just how these people got their vast estates in the first place.... the clearances and enclosure of the land involved more of the Mugabe type tactics that the 2003 act!! These people will get a considerable payment for the land that is taken into community ownership....

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