Examines how the Scottish courts have interpreted the actus reus of the offence of behaving in a threatening or abusive manner, under the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 s.38, which was introduced after the High Court of Justiciary in Smith v Donnelly restated the test for the actus reus of breach of the peace
This is a book review of Cremation in modern Scotland: history, architecture and the law
Contracts create binding legal relationships between the parties to that contract. In Scotland and E...
Considers the implications of the absence of a precise definition of arbitration in Scots law, parti...
The existence of a duty of care is central to the law of negligence. The Supreme Court has taken the...
Analyses six key effects of the Bribery Act 2010, looking at how the practices adopted in Scotland a...
Reports on recent extradition cases, namely: Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate (SC) on whether the ext...
This article responds to Lord Gill's speech given to the Judicial Institute on 14 July 2016, concern...
Examines the High Court of Justiciary ruling in Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate refusing leave to ap...
Examines recent developments in respect of extradition practice, focusing on the Sheriff Court decis...
Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the A...
The past two years have provided fertile ground for judicial consideration of habitual residence as ...
Concerns have been expressed over what are perceived as insufficient safeguards in UK law to protect...
Discusses the difficulties that arise when the court and advocates fail to appreciate the implicatio...
Violation of sepulchres is a common law crime in Scotland. This crime ensures that interred human co...
Questions, in light of the continued existence of the offence of plagium in Scotland, involving the ...
This is a book review of Cremation in modern Scotland: history, architecture and the law
Contracts create binding legal relationships between the parties to that contract. In Scotland and E...
Considers the implications of the absence of a precise definition of arbitration in Scots law, parti...
The existence of a duty of care is central to the law of negligence. The Supreme Court has taken the...
Analyses six key effects of the Bribery Act 2010, looking at how the practices adopted in Scotland a...
Reports on recent extradition cases, namely: Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate (SC) on whether the ext...
This article responds to Lord Gill's speech given to the Judicial Institute on 14 July 2016, concern...
Examines the High Court of Justiciary ruling in Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate refusing leave to ap...
Examines recent developments in respect of extradition practice, focusing on the Sheriff Court decis...
Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the A...
The past two years have provided fertile ground for judicial consideration of habitual residence as ...
Concerns have been expressed over what are perceived as insufficient safeguards in UK law to protect...
Discusses the difficulties that arise when the court and advocates fail to appreciate the implicatio...
Violation of sepulchres is a common law crime in Scotland. This crime ensures that interred human co...
Questions, in light of the continued existence of the offence of plagium in Scotland, involving the ...
This is a book review of Cremation in modern Scotland: history, architecture and the law
Contracts create binding legal relationships between the parties to that contract. In Scotland and E...
Considers the implications of the absence of a precise definition of arbitration in Scots law, parti...