No. , January 2020
Index
- Subsidiarity in Private Law?
- Without the Power to Drink or Contract
- Funding Civil Justice in Scotland: Full Cost Recovery, at What Cost to Justice?
- Applying Section 175 Companies Act 2006 in the Post-Resignation Context: C.J.C. Media (Scotland) Limited v Sinclair
- Contracts, Pigeonholes and Irish-Bulgarian Connections. Cross-Border Litigation on Property Service Charges: Kerr v Postnov and Postnova
- The Supreme Court's Prorogation Judgment: Guardian of the Constitution or Architect of the Constitution?
- Ireland as a Learning Experience for the Scottish Citizens’ Assembly
- Once More unto the Breach: R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal
- Introduction
- Why is it so Difficult to Reform the Law of Intestate Succession?
- Mixing without Matching: Fractions, Slabs, and the Succession Rights of the Surviving Spouse and Children
- Trying to Square the Circle: Comparative Remarks on the Rights of the Surviving Spouse on Intestacy
- 3-D Vision is Difficult: Dissolution, Death, Divorce
- Succession Rights for Cohabitants
- Death the Leveller – Happy and Unhappy Family Succession
- Concluding Reflections
- Adam Constable (ed), Keating on Offshore Construction and Marine Engineering Contracts
- Mary Guy, Competition Policy in Healthcare: Frontiers in Insurance-Based and Taxation-Funded Systems
- Andrea Miglionico, The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies: Regulatory Regimes and Liability Issues
- Simon Gleeson, The Legal Concept of Money
- Pier Luigi Parcu, Giorgio Monti and Marco Botta (eds), Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law: The Impact of the Damages Directive
- Rebecca Zahn, New Labour Laws in Old Member States. Trade Union Responses to European Enlargement
- Catherine Valcke, Comparing Law. Comparative Law as Reconstruction of Collective Commitments
- Gerard McCormack and Reinhard Bork (eds), Security Rights and the European Insolvency Regulation
- Marco Longobardo, The Use of Armed Force in Occupied Territory
- Paul J du Plessis (ed), Wrongful Damage to Property in Roman Law: British Perspectives