Historically legal writers were among the few who had licence or cause to discourse on sodomy and other similar offences. This article examines the writings of Scottish jurists of varying stature, both in terms of their placing of sodomy in relation to other crimes and their treatment of the offence. In particular, the language used by these writers and the degree of explicitness in defining the offence is considered. The article concludes by noting the possible changes in the treatment of sodomy suggested by both the recent Draft Criminal Code for Scotland and by the Report on sexual offences issued by the Scottish Law Commission in 2007, both of which argue for consigning the offence of sodomy to the history books
This article foregrounds the challenges encountered by the criminal justice system in understanding ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:2955.625(7) / BLDSC - British Library...
The remit of this review was to consider in particular, the following offences under the Sexual Offe...
Historically legal writers were among the few who had licence or cause to discourse on sodomy and ot...
The crime of rape was redefined by the Scottish High Court of Justiciary in 2002, but has been subje...
This chapter analyses the nature and incidence of sexual violence in Scotland between 1660 and 1960....
This, the second of a two part article, compares the draft Scottish criminal code with that prepared...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...
Recent codifications of the English and Scottish law of sexual offences have highlighted significant...
This new addition to the leading reference work on the law of sexual offences in England and Wales p...
The remit of this research, as set by the Scottish Sentencing Council, was to offer a review of the ...
This thesis examines social and judicial attitudes towards sexual violence in Scotland between Novem...
Comments on key proposals in the Scottish Law Commission Report on Rape and Other Sexual Offences. S...
This article explores the Scottish defamation case Woods and Pirie v Cumming Gordon (1811-1812) in o...
This thesis provides the first research into male bigamy in Scotland, examining criminal prosecution...
This article foregrounds the challenges encountered by the criminal justice system in understanding ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:2955.625(7) / BLDSC - British Library...
The remit of this review was to consider in particular, the following offences under the Sexual Offe...
Historically legal writers were among the few who had licence or cause to discourse on sodomy and ot...
The crime of rape was redefined by the Scottish High Court of Justiciary in 2002, but has been subje...
This chapter analyses the nature and incidence of sexual violence in Scotland between 1660 and 1960....
This, the second of a two part article, compares the draft Scottish criminal code with that prepared...
International audienceFor almost 450 years, between the passing of the Buggery Act 1533 and the Sexu...
Recent codifications of the English and Scottish law of sexual offences have highlighted significant...
This new addition to the leading reference work on the law of sexual offences in England and Wales p...
The remit of this research, as set by the Scottish Sentencing Council, was to offer a review of the ...
This thesis examines social and judicial attitudes towards sexual violence in Scotland between Novem...
Comments on key proposals in the Scottish Law Commission Report on Rape and Other Sexual Offences. S...
This article explores the Scottish defamation case Woods and Pirie v Cumming Gordon (1811-1812) in o...
This thesis provides the first research into male bigamy in Scotland, examining criminal prosecution...
This article foregrounds the challenges encountered by the criminal justice system in understanding ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:2955.625(7) / BLDSC - British Library...
The remit of this review was to consider in particular, the following offences under the Sexual Offe...