This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a general right of public access to private land introduced in 2003 as part of land reform legislation, an important aspect of the initial agenda of the Scottish Parliament revived in 1999. The right is to recreational access for a limited period and the right to cross land. Access can be taken only on foot or by horse or bicycle. As a starting point clarification of the misunderstood pre-reform position is attempted. The essential point is that Scots common law does not give civil damages for a simple act of trespass (as English law does) but only a right to obtain removal of the trespasser. Under the reforms the longstanding Scottish ...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
Sweden's right of public access – allemansrätt – allows for access to almost all rural land, so long...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...
Scotland is blessed with numerous areas where outdoor access for recreational and other purposes is ...
The author considers the case of Renyana Stahl Anstalt v Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park...
This chapter seeks to contribute to a broader understanding of the role of property rights in societ...
The author considers exclusions to the right of access under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003
A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in Scotland- Offers a holistic approach to land ref...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The right of responsible access that was introduced by Part 1 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003...
This paper reassesses the perennial Scottish land question following the passage of the Land Reform ...
The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of it...
Examines Gartmore House v Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (IH) on core path plans ...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
Sweden's right of public access – allemansrätt – allows for access to almost all rural land, so long...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
Reviews two Scottish cases on the existence of rights of way under Scots law, including vehicular ri...
Scotland is blessed with numerous areas where outdoor access for recreational and other purposes is ...
The author considers the case of Renyana Stahl Anstalt v Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park...
This chapter seeks to contribute to a broader understanding of the role of property rights in societ...
The author considers exclusions to the right of access under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003
A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in Scotland- Offers a holistic approach to land ref...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The right of responsible access that was introduced by Part 1 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003...
This paper reassesses the perennial Scottish land question following the passage of the Land Reform ...
The dominant philosophy of private land ownership—that private property exists for the benefit of it...
Examines Gartmore House v Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (IH) on core path plans ...
This paper examines the evolution of public rights of access to private land in England and Wales. S...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
Sweden's right of public access – allemansrätt – allows for access to almost all rural land, so long...