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Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2015
European Union Engagement
As the Justice Committee’s EU rapporteur, I am pleased to speak in the debate. I am also a member of the European and External Relations Committee and I acknowledge the considerable work that that committee’s clerks and convener have done in putting the committee’s report toge...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
04 Jun 2014
Independent Scotland (European Union Membership)
I welcome the opportunity to speak in this important debate as a member of the European and External Relations Committee, and I pay tribute to the clerks in particular for the considerable amount of work and effort that has gone into the report. As the convener indicated, the...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
29 Apr 2015
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
I have enjoyed being part of the committee’s work on TTIP. The evidence sessions have been informative, although they often raised more questions than answers. I, too, take the opportunity to acknowledge the interests of many of my constituents, including the well-informed St...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
11 Nov 2014
Human Rights
Among all the discussion of the referendum and the Smith commission, it is perhaps not surprising that the Conservatives’ plans at Westminster in relation to human rights have not received the attention that they should have. However, we should have been forewarned by the repl...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
22 Apr 2014
Scotland’s Voice in the European Union
This debate occurs against the backdrop of European elections to a Parliament that is likely to see an increase of representation of a Eurosceptical nature across Europe. It is appropriate, therefore, to stress the Scottish Government’s desire to play its part as a constructiv...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
18 Feb 2014
European Union Policies (Engagement and Scrutiny)
As the Justice Committee’s EU rapporteur, I am pleased to be speaking in this debate about the committee’s EU engagement last year and in 2014. The committee’s EU priorities for 2013 remain broadly the same for 2014, as they continue to be significant issues with major implica...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
30 Jun 2011
Scotland Bill (Supreme Court)
First of all, I, like others, wish to acknowledge the substantial contribution made to Scots law by the late Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, which is in my constituency. I am a member of the Faculty of Advocates; in accordance with its traditions, Lord Rodger was my great-grandfath...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Jun 2015
European Union Referendum
Forty years ago, Scotland, and indeed the UK, had just experienced the first EU referendum, at a time when the governing party was divided on the issue and the nature of the negotiations that were being carried out by the Government of the day were not entirely clear: no chang...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
08 Sep 2015
Human Rights Act 1998 (Amnesty International Campaign)
I welcome the opportunity to participate in the debate and commend Christina McKelvie for bringing it to the chamber. As others have indicated, it is perhaps hard to remember that Conservative politicians of the late 1940s and early 1950s were proponents of the European conven...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
20 Mar 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
On the evidence that we have had, Sir David Edward said:“there will be a gap between a vote for independence and the moment of separation. My point is that, during that period, there will be an obligation to negotiate a solution that does not lead to the absurd result that is ...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
03 Apr 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
You read the quotation from Sir David Edward. I put it to Alistair Carmichael last week, but he seemed to dodge issues about what would happen after a yes vote in September. When I said that there would surely be some negotiations, he said that, first, there would need to be“b...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
12 Mar 2015
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
That is fine. You referred earlier to trying to get the European Parliament’s approval for CETA. The last time that I looked at that—I might be a bit out of date—the European Parliament had had only one plenary session on CETA. Obviously, there is considerable concern over he...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
16 Jun 2015
Remembering Srebrenica
I congratulate Ruth Davidson on securing the debate, which will no doubt serve as a poignant reminder of the atrocities of war. It is certainly a stain on the name of many western democracies—not least that of the Netherlands, whose Government must pay the financial compensati...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
02 Feb 2016
European Union Priorities
The paper and the minister’s comprehensive letter say it all, but I wish to make a couple of points. Obviously, work on human rights is going on in the Parliament and the European and External Relations Committee, which, a few weeks ago, had a private visit from the Westminst...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2013
European Public Prosecutor’s Office (Proposal for European Union Legislation)
As the EU reporter for the Justice Committee, I will add a few comments to the convener’s.Although our remit is subsidiarity alone, it is often difficult to distinguish between matters of subsidiarity and proportionality. I will explore in a little more detail some of the evid...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
30 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
Mr Avery might be able to help us on a point of clarification. When does the term of office for the President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, and the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, come to an end?
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
23 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests, which notes that I am a member of the Faculty of Advocates.Sir David, I would like to follow through the question of continued membership of the EU and whether, after a yes vote, a reference could be made to th...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Feb 2014
“Brussels Bulletin”
I note with interest that there will be a new European Commission President from 1 November 2014, but it seems that not much will be happening until the European Parliament elections are under way and then over. Those elections, and the resulting balance of various parties acr...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
09 Oct 2014
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
I have three separate questions. First, there are pressures on the European Union from migration from outside, and human trafficking is an important issue. You referred to the three ministerial meetings. What is the European Union plan and what is the objective of the discussi...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
30 Oct 2014
“Brussels Bulletin”
I have a couple of comments—rather than anything else—to make. I noticed with interest the comments made on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership and the disagreement with Jean-Claude Juncker. TTIP remains an interesting subject, and if the committee is to embar...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
21 Apr 2015
European Union Priorities
I do not have very much to add to what is in the minister’s letter. We do not have the updated action plan on European engagement, and the other matters have been fairly well set out. The only thing that I would mention is the European agenda on migration. I think that, in Ii...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
17 Sep 2015
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
Good morning. The European convention on human rights is quite controversial among some people in the United Kingdom. Can you give us an update on the possible accession of the European Union to the convention?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
25 Feb 2016
“Brussels Bulletin”
I will highlight a couple of matters. I was pleased to note that “the European Parliament adopted a resolution on the ... review of the ... Biodiversity Strategy, calling in particular for better implementation ... and financing of the Birds and Habitats Directives”. The r...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
29 Nov 2012
European Commission Work Programme 2013
The victims and witnesses bill is due to come to the Justice Committee fairly early in the new year. I think that Ian Duncan is right that the bill is likely to go beyond what will be required at European level.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
13 Jun 2013
“Brussels Bulletin”
I have a couple of additional points. First, I was interested to see in the section on higher education:“The European Commission may publish a Communication later in June on the Internationalisation of Higher Education.”The section does not in any way touch on vexed issues suc...
Roderick Campbell SNP Chamber
12 Dec 2012
Fisheries Negotiations
The member makes a very good point and I take it on board.I move on to cod recovery. We know that a further 20 per cent cut in the cod quota is required in 2013, despite the sterling efforts of Scottish fishermen in assisting the recovery of the fish and the positive way in wh...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
27 Jun 2013
European Affairs
Given what you have talked about over the past five minutes or so, is that good work possibly being undone by European reaction to the in/out referendum that the Prime Minister proposed in January?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Sep 2013
European Union Issues
The background to European issues is that the European elections will take place next year. The issue is on-going and the question is when the most appropriate time is for us to stick our oar in.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
12 Sep 2013
Human Trafficking
One of the most interesting things that I have heard this morning—and I also heard it yesterday, when you were addressing the Justice Scotland conference—is something that has surprised me. You said that 61 per cent of people trafficked had been identified as European citizens...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
05 Sep 2013
Links with China
I welcome the opportunity to speak in the debate and congratulate Graeme Pearson on bringing it to the chamber.As we know, China is a growing economy—with growth of around 9 per cent per annum, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development—and it cont...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Chamber
03 Oct 2013
Common Agricultural Policy
For those of us of a certain age, early debates about the common market were often bedevilled by discussions about the common agricultural policy and its inadequacies. The fact that the policy was designed to benefit poor peasant French farmers rather than efficient British fa...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Mar 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
For clarity, you support David Cameron’s view that he supports Scottish membership of the European Union, so we would move on that basis.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Mar 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
Whether article 48 or article 49 is used, you have referred to the opinion of Barroso on this point. Sir David Edward was clear on the matter. He said that that opinion, and the earlier opinions, failed to take account of the“gap in time between the vote and the moment of inde...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
30 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I move on slightly from negotiations to the point that you made at the end of your opening statement. Do you believe that it is in the interests of the rest of the European Union for Scotland to become—or to continue to be—an EU member?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
30 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
Yes, but it seems that that might be the background to negotiations. If a state was keen on retaining Scotland in the European Union, that would influence the negotiations in political terms, would it not?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
30 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I go back to the use of the word “absurd”, if I may. For the record, last week Sir David Edward suggested that“there will be a gap between a vote for independence and the moment of separation. My point is that, during that period, there will be an obligation to negotiate a sol...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
30 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
Sorry. I was quoting from the evidence that Sir David Edward gave last week on the necessity of negotiating a solution to avoid absurd results and Scotland somehow being out of the European Union at the point of independence.
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
16 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
What particular challenges do small states in the European Union face?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
16 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
Could you comment on any difficulties arising from the inability of EFTA states to engage with the European Parliament or Council directly, or is that not such a big deal in practice?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
16 Jan 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I appreciate that Jóhanna Jónsdóttir might find this question difficult to answer, but can you share with us any general lessons from Iceland’s discussions about joining the European Union? Can anything be learned from the discussions that have taken place about the process?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Feb 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
For the benefit of my colleague Mr McGrigor, I refer to page 66 of “Scotland in the European Union”, which was published by the Scottish Government. On the rebate point, it states: “It is therefore estimated that an independent Scotland would be a net contributor to the EU Bu...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Feb 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I want to touch a bit more on the 35 chapters of the acquis. How many outstanding issues would the Commission need to consider in relation to Scotland as a new member state, given its 40-year history in the European Union? How big would that task be?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Feb 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I will start with a short question on Schengen. The committee heard evidence on 5 December 2013 from Professor Keating that “Remaining outside Schengen and in the single travel area”— the common travel area that we have at the moment between the UK and the Republic of Irelan...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Feb 2014
Independence: European Union Membership Inquiry
I will turn back to the issue of the euro. Under article 140 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, there are four economic tests for a country to join the euro. Can you clarify where we are now with the test that the applicant country’s ratio of annual defici...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
06 Mar 2014
“Brussels Bulletin”
We have mentioned European welfare arrangements before—or at least I have done so. The “Brussels Bulletin” says that “some Member States, such as Bulgaria ... do not have any standard safety net protection” for the unemployed, and I wonder whether we could get an assessment ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
06 Mar 2014
Greek Presidency of the Council of the European Union
I will move to a slightly different subject. One of the priority areas is migration, borders and mobility. A few months ago, we saw very distressing pictures on our TVs of migrants—from north Africa in particular—trying to move into the EU. The migrants came in on very inadequ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
06 Mar 2014
Greek Presidency of the Council of the European Union
I have a final question. You talked about the continuing support in Greece for the euro, despite all the problems that you have had. Is there any appetite for a repatriation of powers from the European Union?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
01 May 2014
Brussels Bulletin
I have just noticed that the section entitled “European Parliament update” states that there will be a “Televised debate between European Commission President candidates nominated by EU-level political parties.” How will that be televised? Will it be on the BBC, or will we h...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
09 Oct 2014
Scottish Government Action Plan on European Engagement
Good morning, cabinet secretary. The matter of whether the EU itself will accede to the European convention on human rights has been under discussion for as long as I can remember. It seems to me that, given your portfolio, you are entitled to discuss with the UK Government it...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
12 Dec 2013
Independence White Paper
I am looking at Professor Tierney’s evidence from last week. He told us that, in his view, there is not “a clear set of articles that we can point to on admission for such a case.” He was referring to Scotland’s accession, which relates to the point that you have just been m...
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
13 Nov 2014
Draft Budget Scrutiny 2015-16
I will go back to the discussion about the European strategy budget, which has increased substantially over the past couple of years. You explained some of the reasoning behind that. I recall discussions last year about secondment of staff to European institutions. How much of...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Oct 2013
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
You did not quite answer the other point. I appreciate that your main concern is the European parliamentary elections, but is the presidency studiously avoiding making any comment in relation to Scotland’s referendum in September next year?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
03 Oct 2013
Presidency of the Council of the European Union (Priorities)
How difficult is it to reach a common European Union view?
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
20 Nov 2014
European Parliament (New Session)
How does the European Parliament plan to keep an eye on the problems of human trafficking in this session?
Roderick Campbell (North East Fife) (SNP) SNP Committee
11 Dec 2014
Committee of the Regions
In our papers, under the heading, “Justice and Home Affairs”, I note that the European Parliament’s “Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee called for more EU-level action on gender violence”, and that a new strategy will be published in 2015. The Council of Europe—wh...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
11 Dec 2014
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
I will follow up some of the themes to which Adam Ingram has alluded; I will also pick up points that were made in our previous evidence session by Stephen Boyd of the STUC. I took Stephen Boyd’s comments to mean that he was not rejecting the possibility, for want of a bette...
Roderick Campbell SNP Chamber
19 Mar 2014
European Youth Guarantee
I take the member’s point on board. Undoubtedly, we should learn from other countries’ experiences and not have a closed mind to such things. Nevertheless, the Finnish experience certainly shows that early involvement is essential in securing a long-term future for our young ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
22 Jan 2015
European Union Strategy
I will move on to my second brief question. Under the heading “An Area of Justice and Fundamental Rights Based on Mutual Trust”, the work programme states: “The European Commission is committed to equality of opportunity for people with disabilities, in full respect of the ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
05 Feb 2015
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Thank you. I move on to the ISDS situation. As I understand it, there are no current negotiations in relation to ISDS. The point of having the 150,000-name consultation was to allow an opportunity to test public opinion throughout the European Union. The response has possibly ...
Roderick Campbell SNP Committee
12 Mar 2015
Scottish Government Action Plan on European Engagement
I certainly was not suggesting that reports should come back only to this committee—I wear two hats, as I am the European rapporteur on the Justice Committee.
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Meeting of the Parliament 22 April 2015

22 Apr 2015 · S4 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
European Union Engagement

As the Justice Committee’s EU rapporteur, I am pleased to speak in the debate. I am also a member of the European and External Relations Committee and I acknowledge the considerable work that that committee’s clerks and convener have done in putting the committee’s report together.

Before I look ahead to future work, I will touch on an aspect of the Justice Committee’s EU scrutiny that started in 2012 and concluded at the end of last year: the UK Government’s opt-out decision, which came into effect on 1 December 2014. In the run-up to that date, serious concerns were raised about how that decision would impact on Scottish interests, whether the European arrest warrant would be affected and what the implications might be if there was a gap between the block opt-out coming into effect and the opting back into individual measures.

During that time, we received updates on the various Westminster committees’ inquiries on the issue and we requested written submissions from the Lord Advocate, Police Scotland, the Faculty of Advocates and the Law Society of Scotland. We held regular evidence sessions with the Scottish Government, although we did not quite persuade a member of the United Kingdom Government to meet us. I thank all those bodies for keeping the committee updated on such a significant issue and I am pleased that there seems to have been a smooth transition from the opt-out to individual opt-ins on 1 December.

It is important for Scotland to remain a member of the European Union, and I am pleased that others in these islands support the First Minister’s call for a double majority if there is a referendum on EU membership. That call has also received support from the First Minister of Wales, at least as a concept worth looking at.

Our engagement with Europe should be about co-operation and the exchange of best practice. For example, Scotland has become part of the vanguard initiative for new growth by smart specialisation, which aims to influence the direction of innovation and entrepreneurship in Europe’s member states and regions.

The Justice Committee’s priorities for this year focus on five areas: the Scottish Government’s updated action plan on European engagement; the European Union’s e-justice strategy, the Scottish Government’s justice digital strategy and how they interact; criminal procedure dossiers and the European public prosecutor’s office proposal; the European agenda on migration; and the EU’s justice and home affairs agenda for 2015 to 2020. I will look at those in turn.

The Justice Committee will look carefully at the Scottish Government’s updated action plan on European engagement and will seek to identify any key justice issues for scrutiny. We will also keep a close eye on the justice and home affairs agenda as and when new proposals are published, to ensure that Scottish interests are protected.

On e-justice, in recent months, the committee has heard much about the Scottish Government’s justice digital strategy and we are keen to see how that fits in with the EU’s e-justice programme. The Scottish Government has confirmed that there are common objectives between the two, and it is identifying which of the e-justice actions might help it to progress the four main justice digital strategy projects, which are the digital platform, justice portal, justice communications and legal projects. We expect a further update from the Scottish Government on that work in the months ahead.

The committee has an on-going interest in the European public prosecutor’s office regulation proposal, having reported subsidiarity concerns about it in 2013. Although the UK Government does not wish to opt into the proposal at this stage, there might still be implications for working arrangements between Scottish prosecutors and the EPPO, so we are keen to keep an eye on how the proposal develops. We understand, however, that negotiations on the proposal might take some time, so that is likely to be a long-standing piece of work.

Finally, on the European agenda on migration, the committee is considering the Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Scotland) Bill at stage 1. We are keen to hear more about the European agenda on migration, which was listed in the Commission’s work programme, to see whether there is any interaction. Of course, in the light of the recent unfortunate events to which the minister referred, it seems that that aspect of the European agenda will merit much greater attention at a European level in the months ahead. I believe that this Parliament would be wise to keep a close eye on the European agenda on migration.

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