Edinburgh Law Review
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
- Publication date:
- 2021-08-20
- ISBN:
- 1364-9809
Description:
An international forum for the discussion of law, the Edinburgh Law Review covers contemporary substantive law, legal theory and history, with a particular focus on Scots law and the Scottish legal system.
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Latest documents
- Does Administrative Law Inhibit Good Government?
- Gillian Mawdsley, Sudden Deaths and Fatal Accident Inquiries in Scotland: Law, Policy and Practice
- “To Lie Convincingly”: Legal Challenges at the Intersection of Diplomacy and Foreign Interference
- Introduction
- Justice In-Between?
- The Conditional Acquittal
- Freedom of Information in Scotland: A Tale of Two Consultations
- Friso Bostoen, Abuse of Platform Power: Leveraging Conduct in Digital Markets under EU Competition Law and Beyond
- Occupiers’ Liability Revisited
- Scots Law, 16- and 17-Year-Olds, and the UNCRC: Balancing Autonomy and Protection
Featured documents
- Thomas Skouteris, THE NOTION OF PROGRESS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW DISCOURSE The Hague: T M C Asser Press (www.asser.nl), 2010. xiv + 261 pp. ISBN 9789067042994. £55.
- Criminal Law and Religion in Post-Reformation Scotland
- Jury Directions in Rape Trials in Scotland
- Examining “Equitable” Retention
- Ministerial Duties under the Wild Birds Directive and Judicial Review
- Managing and Maintaining Flatted Buildings: Some Anglo-Scottish Comparisons
- Jernej Letnar Cernic and Nicolás Carrillo-Santarelli (eds), The Future of Business and Human Rights: Theoretical and Practical Considerations for a UN Treaty
- Mads Andenas and Frank Wooldridge, EUROPEAN COMPARATIVE COMPANY LAW Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (www.cambridge.org), 2009. lxxxvi + 561 pp. ISBN 9780521842198. £75.
- Vicarious Liability and Bifurcation: Reflections on WM Morrison Supermarkets v Various Claimants
- Disclosure of Records and Privacy Rights in Rape Cases