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Latest cases show the courts in the UK and South Africa continuing to grapple with issues arising from the Child Abduction Convention
The third article on the summary justice reforms considers the changes in court structures and the lay justice court being phased in under the new legislation
A look at what is still the potential for future development of hydroelectric power, and some of the key regulatory, environmental and legal issues
An update on preparations for the coming of the Scottish Legal Complaints Cimmission
The Society's education and training review is about to enter the stage of presenting detailed policy proposals for comment and feedback
The UK Law Societies' joint Brussels office is moving to new and better premises closer to the key decision makers in the EU
The real threats to small practices are the problem of recruiting, and looming succession issues. But there are strategies that can, and should, be adopted now
Latest civil cases, including court timetabling; the instance; amendment; recovery of documents; family cases appeals; expenses; antisocial behaviour closure orders
Some headline developments over the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005, and the rollout of test purchasing
Draft regulations seek to define the various levels of planning application in the hierarchy under the 2006 Act
The English courts have been grappling with the question whether a financial award on divorce amounts to an unfair preference in bankruptcy
A new procedure for scrutinising major transport projects in Scotland is now in force, with applications going before a dedicated unit rather than a parliamentary committee
Reports relating to Paul Robert Anderson; Carl Alexander Crone; Hamish Louden Melrose; Neil Iain Woodrow
Some practical advice on dealing with the divergence between the Scottish and English definitions of charity
Review of the CJ Scotland site for criminal lawyers
Review of The Law of Contract in Scotland (McBryde)
The Information Commissioner has ruled on the extent of protection applying to information obtained during grievance or disciplinary proceedings
The Information Commissioner's decision to order release of the PFI contract for Edinburgh Royal Infirmary is not the landmark that some appear to believe
Author's view that current practice as to conveyancing of common parts in housing developments is of doubtful validity and could be storing up trouble for the future
Author contends that sentencing discounts and other developments have created an imbalance in the justice system
The options open to the Scottish Government now that the proposed planning gain supplement is not to be introduced
The options open, and the issues that arise, now that the proposed planning gain supplement is not to be introduced
President's message: events of the past month have brought renewed focus on the core professional values - and it could be said also, on the value of a profession
Opinion that the holistic approach to advice giving likely to become the norm with ABS, reflects the experience already gained by in-house lawyers