November 2014
The Equality Act has been applied in favour of a disabled young person who required an additional year at school, in a novel sheriff court action
Recent experience of medical procedures prompts the author to review the still embryonic law regarding property rights in human body parts
Little research has been done into how the Scots law on financial provision on divorce is used in practice. A new project aims to put that right
A ruling against a party seeking interdict to prevent alleged repeated abuse of the adjudication process poses difficulties for the innocent
The tribunal system is becoming more like the courts, but is that an advantage? This article weighs up the factors
In this issue
- Age before duty
- Title to tissue
- Standing the test of time?
- Adjudication: a risk of abuse?
- Courts in all but name
- When is a person a “relevant person”?
- Reading for pleasure
- Opinion: John Scott QC
- Book reviews
- Profile
- President's column
- People on the move
- The designated day is here
- A tale of two systems
- LBTT: the rules and rates emerge
- The price of probity
- Play to your strengths
- Into the unknown
- A changing landscape
- Get the basics right
- Holiday pay: give us a break
- Money into thin air?
- Pathways to justice
- Flesh on the bones
- Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal
- Streams of thought
- Over the finishing line
- Over the finishing line (full version)
- Law reform roundup
- The path less travelled
- The right kind of risk
- Frauds and scams – increasing awareness
- Ask Ash
- The process engineer's tale
- To disclose or not to disclose?