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Interview with Peter Lockhart, Convener of the Society's Education and Training Committee, about the new training regime
Liberal Democrat MSP examines constitutional dilemmas that were not necessarily foreseen by the framers of the devolution settlement
Latest criminal cases, including self-incrimination; conspiracy; statements; fair trial; verdicts; duty to investigate; sentencing
EU update, mainly employment but also environment, competition law and other matters
Common themes and common solutions from a sample of matters intimated to the Master Policy insurers
Survey of new forms of dispute resolution using the internet
Light-hearted reflections on what to do with January; and more serious comments on legal aid remuneration
Response to article by John Mayer in previous issue; and editorial comment
Obituary: Robert Arthur Burgess
The key elements businesses need to understand about the new regime under the Competition Act 1998
The visit of a group of Glasgow University graduates to Bosnia to teach human rights to law sudents there, and what they learned in turn
Part 2 of summary of 1999 Cost of Time Survey (spending on IT, marketing and training)
The new provisions in the Employment Act 1999 governing maternity leave
Andrew Normand, Crown Agent puts his view of the state of the fiscal service
Scottish Conservative leader examines the evolution of Question Time and Committees as a means of ensuring the accountability of the Scottish Executive
The Government will not give up its yield from stamp duty, but some tinkering at the edges seems possible
EU update: the interrelationship of human rights law, Community law and Scots law
The risks for solicitors involved in commercial property and corporate transactions where the contaminated land regime applies
Some suggestions for staying one step ahead as the amount of online work grows rapidly
Light-hearted account of Presidential activities over the Christmas period
Some suggested preparations for public authorities ahead of the Human Rights Act coming into force
Possible problems for the Scottish justice system in the media coverage of the Lockerbie case
Counsel for the Trident protesters takes issue with previous article by Professor Rebecca Wallace following the sheriff's decision in the case against the protesters (and see reply, Vol.45 Iss.2, page
Part 1 of a summary of the 1999 Cost of Time Survey (profitability and salary costs)