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The essentials of the stakeholder pension
Director of Judicial Studies describes how judges are subscribing to the need for ongoing skills training and professional development
A personal view of the way forward for the legal profession, against a belief that there has never been a better time to look afresh at how it works
Latest criminal cases, including sentencing; devolution issues; road traffic; judicial conduct; technological change
Interview with Clive Fairweather, Chief Inspector of Prisons in Scotland, on how the European Convention on Human Right can improve the lot of the remand prisoner
The Society's law reform team continues to be involved at every stage of the Scottish Parliament's legislative programme
EU update on implementation of the Lawyers' Establishment Directive; also e-commerce, and motor accidents abroad
A "belt and braces" is recommended in order to minimise the risk of critical dates being missed
Outline of legislation that will begin to regulate how business is conducted on the internet
Valedictory piece in the same vein as the rest of Michael Scanlan's President's messages...
Students' grave disquiet at proposed changes to the training regime for intending solicitors; and reply from the Society's President
Address to the 2000 Annual Conference of the Society
Reports of proceedings at the 2000 AGM and conference
Opinion that with Scots law under the microscope at the Lockerbie trial, we should not be automatically defending it
Challenge to the Scottish Executive's view that the Lockerbie trial is a normal Scottish trial, given the presence of American attorneys and Libyan lawyers
Principal Reporter to the Children's Administration welcomes the chance to re-examine the children's panel system in light of the challenges presented by the European Convention
Second of two-part article on the 2000 Budget (stamp duty, business taxation, employment taxation)
Interview with incoming President of the Society, Alastair Thornton
EU update, principally regarding sporting activities; also employment and other matters
A risk management perspective on the business and practice issues addressed at the 2000 Annual Conference
How one company is working with Scottish solicitors and utilising IT to help many personal injury and industrial compensation claimants
President's message: lighthearted account of travels and events of the past month
An assessment of which aspects of the children's hearing system might be subject to challenge under the European Convention
Some practical advice to solicitors who are considering applying for extended rights of audience