In many ways, this is a strange book review. This is partly because of the reviewer/reviewee relationship, and partly because of the text under review. Taking the latter point first, it seems strange to focus on only one Volume of the book under review. Admittedly, there are over 400 pages of substantive coverage of key aspects of immoveable property law in Volume 2 of Scottish Land Law, covering: rights in security; title conditions; public access to land; nuisance and other land-related delicts; and settings where private property meets the common good (social control of land use, compulsory acquisition of land, and redistribution of land). These are all important topics. However, there is no denying that the complete third edition of Sco...
Property Law is about things, but only secondarily. It is primarily about relationships between peop...
Review of 'A History of Scottish Child Protection Law', by K McK Norrie (published 23-7-2020)
Book Title: Aboriginal Customary Law: A Source of Common Law Title to LandBook Author: U Secher(2014...
The second edition of this book by one of Scotland's leading authorities on the recovery of possessi...
This book declares itself to be a practical guide to the ‘right to roam’ in Scotland. It generally m...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
Peter Sparkes’ path-breaking text on land law has been rewritten with two aims in mind: to incorpora...
Tis smallish volume in an expanding field shows the craftsman\u27s touch within its chosen purpose. ...
A review of the 6th volume in the Edinburgh Studies in Scots Law seriesOutput Type: Book Revie
This paper reassesses the perennial Scottish land question following the passage of the Land Reform ...
This is a book review by Craig Anderson on George L. Gretton and Kenneth G. C. Reid's 5th edition of...
A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in Scotland- Offers a holistic approach to land ref...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
The author considers the case of Renyana Stahl Anstalt v Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park...
The article considers the development of land registration in Scotland, beginning with the Registrat...
Property Law is about things, but only secondarily. It is primarily about relationships between peop...
Review of 'A History of Scottish Child Protection Law', by K McK Norrie (published 23-7-2020)
Book Title: Aboriginal Customary Law: A Source of Common Law Title to LandBook Author: U Secher(2014...
The second edition of this book by one of Scotland's leading authorities on the recovery of possessi...
This book declares itself to be a practical guide to the ‘right to roam’ in Scotland. It generally m...
The Scottish land question is perennial. There may have been times when land law reform has faded fr...
Peter Sparkes’ path-breaking text on land law has been rewritten with two aims in mind: to incorpora...
Tis smallish volume in an expanding field shows the craftsman\u27s touch within its chosen purpose. ...
A review of the 6th volume in the Edinburgh Studies in Scots Law seriesOutput Type: Book Revie
This paper reassesses the perennial Scottish land question following the passage of the Land Reform ...
This is a book review by Craig Anderson on George L. Gretton and Kenneth G. C. Reid's 5th edition of...
A stimulating review of contemporary land reform in Scotland- Offers a holistic approach to land ref...
This article attempts to understand the radical reform of Scottish land law in its provision for a g...
The author considers the case of Renyana Stahl Anstalt v Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park...
The article considers the development of land registration in Scotland, beginning with the Registrat...
Property Law is about things, but only secondarily. It is primarily about relationships between peop...
Review of 'A History of Scottish Child Protection Law', by K McK Norrie (published 23-7-2020)
Book Title: Aboriginal Customary Law: A Source of Common Law Title to LandBook Author: U Secher(2014...