This article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assistance introduced subsequent to the Supreme Court’s decision in Cadder with similar developments in France. It offers a comparative viewpoint for the analysis of criticism directed at Cadder and opens up vistas of possibility for the consideration of further reform. The article also invites reflection on the significance of the developments in Scotland and France for custodial legal assistance in England and Wales
This article provides an overview of the historical reasons and political and constitutional context...
British democracy faced with the Scottish parliamentary model Like other great democracies, the UK h...
Many European countries have established specialised labour courts to settle individual labour dispu...
Copyright @ 2013 Sweet & MaxwellThis article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assist...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Salduz v Tur...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
Increased policy harmonization on refugee matters in the European Union (EU), namely the creation of...
ABSTRACT Scotland is currently acing an ongoing constitutional reform which started in 1998 with th...
This paper assesses challenges in England and in Scotland to the ‘public interest conception’ of jud...
This article sets out the centrality of government to the initiation of law reform in respect of the...
This article considers the recent case of Cadder v HM Advocate in which the UK Supreme Court found t...
The ongoing struggle for Scottish independence touches on a range of interests which find strong bas...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
This article critically analyses the recent proposal to introduce a Mediation (Scotland) Bill. The p...
England & Wales celebrated in April the fifth anniversary of the reform of its civil justice system,...
This article provides an overview of the historical reasons and political and constitutional context...
British democracy faced with the Scottish parliamentary model Like other great democracies, the UK h...
Many European countries have established specialised labour courts to settle individual labour dispu...
Copyright @ 2013 Sweet & MaxwellThis article contrasts the Scottish reform of custodial legal assist...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Salduz v Tur...
This article traces the path from the decision of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Sald...
Increased policy harmonization on refugee matters in the European Union (EU), namely the creation of...
ABSTRACT Scotland is currently acing an ongoing constitutional reform which started in 1998 with th...
This paper assesses challenges in England and in Scotland to the ‘public interest conception’ of jud...
This article sets out the centrality of government to the initiation of law reform in respect of the...
This article considers the recent case of Cadder v HM Advocate in which the UK Supreme Court found t...
The ongoing struggle for Scottish independence touches on a range of interests which find strong bas...
Devolution has meant that Scotland has gone from not having its own dedicated legislature, despite h...
This article critically analyses the recent proposal to introduce a Mediation (Scotland) Bill. The p...
England & Wales celebrated in April the fifth anniversary of the reform of its civil justice system,...
This article provides an overview of the historical reasons and political and constitutional context...
British democracy faced with the Scottish parliamentary model Like other great democracies, the UK h...
Many European countries have established specialised labour courts to settle individual labour dispu...