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The fuller version of this month's human rights briefing on recognition of same-sex marriage under international human rights instruments
Landowners must take a proactive role in the management of their land if they are to escape the vicarious liability provisions of the new wildlife legislation
A Court of Session decision suggests that there are times when stones can be left unturned
A tendency towards reflective learning is becoming de rigueur among professional bodies, but what does the concept entail? A solicitor turned law lecturer offers some reflections of his own
A slightly abridged version of the guest address to new solicitors at the Law Society of Scotland's admission ceremony on 13 July 2012
The successful, but still underused, employee ownership business model could become more accessible if the recommendations of the recently published Nuttall report are given effect
This month's selection of leisure reading chosen by the Journal's Book Review Editor
Employers often do not realise that interns with them temporarily for work experience may well be entitled to the national minimum wage
Our human rights instruments recognise marriage as a relationship between a man and a woman. They express a truth that lies beyond the reach of legislative power to alter
Reviews of No Ordinary Court (Scottish Land Court); Human Rights Law in Scotland (Reed & Murdoch)
This month's Law Society of Scotland Council member profile: Alberto Costa (England & Wales)
London is, rightly, a magnet for Scots-qualified lawyers, but even home-based firms can carve out opportunities south of the border
Registers page: An innovative film showing the growth of the City of Edinburgh has been produced by Registers of Scotland, following the success of a similar project about Glasgow
In the current state of the market, is it worth looking at London if you can't find a job in Scotland? The Journal spoke to some of the Scots lawyers who have made the move
Discussion of Gow v Grant, where the Supreme Court held that fairness as between the former partners is the guiding principle on a claim for financial provision following cohabitation
What will change in summary cause procedure for personal injuries actions, when it is brought into line with the rules in force in other courts on 1 September
In full, this year's winner in the essay competition organised by the Society with the Scottish Parliament: a proposal for a member's bill that is topical and would "make a useful change to Scots law"
Excellence abounds in this year's nominations of more junior lawyers tipped by their teams as ones to watch
Latest criminal cases, including a petition that turned out to contain material misstatements of fact; sex offender notification; section 259 applications; community payback orders
The recent Procter & Gamble case in England has provided some clarity on the extent to which rights under occupational pension schemes transfer to a purchaser of a business
Employment tribunal practice and procedure is set to change, affecting nearly every stage of a case
Lord Hodgson's review of the English & Welsh Charities Act 2006 has a number of potential practical consequences for Scottish charities
Announcing the 40th annual conference of the In-house Lawyers Group
Conveyancers of urban properties have not had to contend with as many potential interests in the land in question as their rural counterparts, but that may be about to change