October 2010
The fuller version of the article in the EU Civil Justice Supplement published with the September 2010 Journal
Some Qs and As from the Society on an initial consideration of this month's European Court judgment
Text of the Declaration adopted at The Tenth International Conference of the International Coordinating Committee of National Institutions for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
A response to “Devolution issues and acts of the Lord Advocate: an informal consultation”
President's message: the SGM outcome enables the Society to move forward and focus on challenges such as the spending review and the Cadder appeal
In this issue
- The Scottish Government's EU and International Law Branch
- Akzo-Nobel: what you need to know
- The Edinburgh Declaration
- The curtailment of criminal appeals to London
- Society, justice and the greater good
- "We've aye done it this way" – not now!
- A deal to buy in to
- Land Register: what next?
- Designed to appeal
- Perpetrator or victim?
- An orchestra of instruments
- Two by two, by two
- Added capacity
- D-Day for legal aid
- Law reform update
- Compliance and the consent regime
- From the Brussels office
- Paper, pixel and process
- Ask Ash
- Draft proof
- Time for a fresh look
- Where to draw the line
- Reviewing the review law
- Expensive business
- Taking the full impact
- No discrimination?
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Website review
- Book reviews
- It's not good to talk
- Getting to know you