No. , September 2015
Index
- Does Scotland need its own Commercial Law?
- Gender Imbalances, Economic Vulnerability and Cohabitation: Evaluating the Gendered Impact of Section 28 of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006
- Transmissibility of Lease Conditions in Scots Law – A Doctrinal-Historical Analysis
- Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board and the Rights of the Reasonable Patient
- Apportionment of Damages for Contributory Negligence: Appellate Review, Relative Blameworthiness and Causal Potency
- Human Rights, Property and the Recovery of Medical Costs for Asbestos Diseases (Wales) Bill in the Supreme Court
- Crossing the Line between Business Common Sense and Perceived Fairness in Contractual Interpretation
- Promises to Lend, Collateral Warranties, and Red Herrings
- Black Holes and Revelations on the Transferred Loss Doctrine
- A Square Foot of Old Scotland: Ownership of Souvenir Plots
- Criminal Law Reform in Scotland
- “Legal history” in the Making: HM Advocate v Sinclair and the Double Jeopardy (Scotland) Act 2011
- Litigating with a Blunderbuss: Prisoner Votes, Moohan v Lord Advocate and the Independence Referendum Franchise
- Scottish Statehood and Continued Membership of the European Union: do we still have no answers?
- An Energy and Natural Resources Court for Scotland?
- Ministerial Duties under the Wild Birds Directive and Judicial Review
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