The support of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland in the provision of a research incentive grant that contributed to this note is gratefully acknowledged.Peer reviewedPostprin
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Acknowledgements Thank you to the two anonymous referees who commented on this piece. Conflict of in...
Adverse possession has been described as a “debilitating” experience and acts as a “blunt instrument...
This article considers competing interests in land of freehold landowners and miners of coal seam ga...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
We are grateful to Professor George Gretton for his comments on an earlier draft of this article. An...
non-peer-reviewedThe doctrine of adverse possession, as most people know, operates to extinguish the...
Owners of land do not usually wish to abandon it. Land is scarce and is normally a valuable commodit...
The authors are grateful to Valerie Fogleman, Joanne Hawkins, Andrew Keay, Gerry McCormack, Duncan S...
This article examines the viability and utility of introducing a statutory power in Scotland enablin...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
This article examines how landscapes of abandoned collieries in central Scotland are used, understoo...
This paper reassesses the perennial Scottish land question following the passage of the Land Reform ...
Discusses Crofters having rights in the common grazings of Sandwickhill North Street v Crofting Comm...
The author, a Law Commissioner for England and Wales, argues that, following the example of the Bill...
The form and extent of conservation burdens in Scots land law are discussed in the light of the Law ...
Acknowledgements Thank you to the two anonymous referees who commented on this piece. Conflict of in...
Adverse possession has been described as a “debilitating” experience and acts as a “blunt instrument...
This article considers competing interests in land of freehold landowners and miners of coal seam ga...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
We are grateful to Professor George Gretton for his comments on an earlier draft of this article. An...
non-peer-reviewedThe doctrine of adverse possession, as most people know, operates to extinguish the...