Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the Abortion Act 1967, looking at pre-1967 common law and contemporary case law
Violation of sepulchres is a common law crime in Scotland. This crime ensures that interred human co...
The author author was approached by the Clerks of the committee to comment on the Scotland Bill and ...
Considers the implications of the absence of a precise definition of arbitration in Scots law, parti...
Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the A...
Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the A...
This article responds to Lord Gill's speech given to the Judicial Institute on 14 July 2016, concern...
This is a book review of Cremation in modern Scotland: history, architecture and the law
Examines how the Scottish courts have interpreted the actus reus of the offence of behaving in a thr...
This paper analyses the poor alignment of the aging statutory framework and modern understandings of...
The power to legislate in relation to abortion was devolved to the Scottish Parliament under section...
In the context of an ageing population, end-of-life care planning is increasingly important. The law...
Examines the High Court of Justiciary ruling in Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate refusing leave to ap...
In 1967, the Abortion Act was passed which legalised terminations conducted by a doctor between the ...
Reports on recent extradition cases, namely: Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate (SC) on whether the ext...
Contracts create binding legal relationships between the parties to that contract. In Scotland and E...
Violation of sepulchres is a common law crime in Scotland. This crime ensures that interred human co...
The author author was approached by the Clerks of the committee to comment on the Scotland Bill and ...
Considers the implications of the absence of a precise definition of arbitration in Scots law, parti...
Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the A...
Examines the unique position of Scots law on abortion prior to, and following, the adoption of the A...
This article responds to Lord Gill's speech given to the Judicial Institute on 14 July 2016, concern...
This is a book review of Cremation in modern Scotland: history, architecture and the law
Examines how the Scottish courts have interpreted the actus reus of the offence of behaving in a thr...
This paper analyses the poor alignment of the aging statutory framework and modern understandings of...
The power to legislate in relation to abortion was devolved to the Scottish Parliament under section...
In the context of an ageing population, end-of-life care planning is increasingly important. The law...
Examines the High Court of Justiciary ruling in Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate refusing leave to ap...
In 1967, the Abortion Act was passed which legalised terminations conducted by a doctor between the ...
Reports on recent extradition cases, namely: Dean (Zain Taj) v Lord Advocate (SC) on whether the ext...
Contracts create binding legal relationships between the parties to that contract. In Scotland and E...
Violation of sepulchres is a common law crime in Scotland. This crime ensures that interred human co...
The author author was approached by the Clerks of the committee to comment on the Scotland Bill and ...
Considers the implications of the absence of a precise definition of arbitration in Scots law, parti...