February 2013
The Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act made some important changes to protection laws, but many practitioners remain unaware of the reforms made
Articles published in the magazine January-December 2012 issues
Survey of the human rights issues raised by the proposed abolition of the corroboration rule
Despite the influence of the Cadder decision, there are still situations where common law fairness comes to the aid of the accused
Co-founder of a website with information for people caring for elderly relatives, offers some prompts on points to check with clients
In this issue
- Know your protection
- The Journal Annual Index 2012
- Rights around corroboration
- Cadder and common law fairness
- Age-old questions
- Master your mail
- Reading for pleasure
- A simple guide to arbitration for non-contentious lawyers
- Opinion column: Tim Haddow
- Book reviews
- Profile
- President's column
- Legal aid: another look
- Early warning system...
- Holding back the state
- It's all about cash...
- Charges changing
- Keep CALM and carry on
- Getting in quick
- Views of children
- More change. Less law?
- Forward, though I canna see...
- Scottish Solicitors' Discipline Tribunal
- Bankers: a breed apart?
- Ruaig an Fhèidh: 3
- The other alternative
- Risk refresher
- Ask Ash
- Law reform roundup
- Judge's conflict of interest warning
- How not to win business: a guide for professionals
- From the Brussels office
- Sent in error