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Outline of new procedural rules protecting the rights of those subjected to dawn raids
Latest criminal cases; including supervised attendance orders; human rights; search warrants; road traffic; delay in summary trials
The background to the decision to make legal aid available in some circumstances for employment tribunals, and the media reaction
A look at some case studies which demonstrate the importance of identifying the underlying causes of claims
Author's view that new Euro-jurisdiction rules are a potential disaster for Scottish web commerce
EU roundup, principally on justice and home affairs; also e-commerce; rights of establishment
President's message comments on Donald Dewar; access to justice; members' services; Legal Post
Appreciation remembers Donald Dewar the lawyer rather than the politician
An outline of the provisions in force from December 2000 which will enable the value of pension rights to be shared on divorce
The approach adopted by the Scottish Law Commission in its Report on Real Burdens, and draft Title Conditions Bill
First part of a guide to the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000
What might be in the pipeline following the Justice Minister's announcement of a working group to deliver proposals for a community legal service
The effect of the EU Regulation 1348/2000, operative from 31 May 2001
EU roundup, principally on the Charter; also e-commerce; justice and home affairs; intellectual property
The effect of the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000
The risk management aspects of controlling files, both paper and electronic
President's message: updates on Society benefits for members, globalisation, and a Handbook for Council Members
Convener of the Society's Human Rights Committee outlines the significance of being subject to the Human Rights Act
Public indifference to the Human Rights Act should change when public authorities start being brought to account
Examination of case law to consider which Convention articles are applicable to employment law
Risk management issues raised by developments in the law and the way law is practised
Society's Director of Education and Training outlines the objectives of the new Diploma, introduced from that month
Recent amendments to Ordinary Cause Rules, and latest cases including pleadings; motions; medical examination; hearsay; arrestment on the dependence; appeals; expenses
Practitioners across a wide spectrum are asked what they think is the major change likely in their area due to the Human Rights Convention