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January 2011

Prison accommodation for transgender people
Some of the legal and practical implications for transgender people involved in the criminal justice system
Challenge of the new
President's message: whatever 2011 has in store, the year will not be dull, as we can already foresee
An issue that will not die
The problems of definition that concerned the committee of MSPs who considered the End of Life Assistance Bill are not as serious as it made out
Revolution in the making
The increased taxation powers for the Scottish Parliament contained in the Scotland Bill have far-reaching implications, not least for the legal profession
Sasine service
Some advice from Registers of Scotland's sasine team on points that can cause difficulty
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In this issue

  • Prison accommodation for transgender people
  • Challenge of the new
  • An issue that will not die
  • Revolution in the making
  • Sasine service
  • The welfare imperative
  • War on the web
  • Payback time
  • Diverse means
  • Good and better
  • Help where it's needed
  • Appreciation: Elaine Tyre
  • Forum discusses EU contract law
  • Law reform update
  • Time to take the plunge?
  • Ask Ash
  • Money talking
  • Cut the risk of harm
  • Trust rewritten
  • Promoting responsibility
  • Fathers made relevant
  • Tread warily: habitats
  • Forum at the frontiers
  • Website review
  • Book reviews
  • Signs of the times

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