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January 2001

President’s report
The pros and cons of the Society relocating from Drumsheugh Gardens
Judicial politics in the Judicial Committee
How Scottish appeals to the Privy Council on Convention rights have superseded the House of Lords as the final court of appeal
Modern code for adults with incapacity
The second of three articles examining aspects of the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000
Competition law compliance: role for profession
A study suggests that there is an important, but often untapped, role for legal advisers to make directors aware of important law such as the Competition Act
Hearsay: admissibility revisited
Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; arrestment; settlement; decrees; caution; debates; family actions; hearsay; evidence; pleadings
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In this issue

  • President’s report
  • Judicial politics in the Judicial Committee
  • Modern code for adults with incapacity
  • Competition law compliance: role for profession
  • Hearsay: admissibility revisited
  • Excessive costs of acessing health records
  • Level playing field sought for injury claims
  • Making websites do things
  • Focus on commercial property risks
  • EU employment law update
  • Book reviews

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