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Constitutional Law and Human Rights Sub-Committee

Convener
Lynda Towers
Lynda
Secretary
Michael P. Clancy OBE,WS
Law Society of Scotland
MichaelClancy@lawscot.org.uk
Solicitor Members
Alastair Clyde
Roddy Gibb
Iain Jamieson
Charles Livingstone
Mhairi McAulay
Ashley McCann
Non-solicitor Members
Mashal Aamir
Aileen McHarg
Gareth Morgan
Claire O’Brien
Tarik Olcay
Samuel White

Aims & functions of the committee

The Constitutional Law and Human Rights Committee's remit is to support the Public Policy Committee in the delivery of the Law Society’s strategy, particularly the area under influencing the creation of a fairer and more just society and being an international centre of excellence in thought leadership, through the development of positions relating to public policy. 

Constitutional law

Find out more about our work on Constitutional Law

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