Series & Supplements
Public Legal Education
in Scotland
Scottish Law Schools
Scottish Parliament : 3rd Session Committees Paths to Justice? (Supp) 2007
 

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Public Legal Education
in Scotland
A short series of articles by Gemma Crompton, a Senior Policy Advocate with Legal Services for Consumer Focus Scotland. These articles result from independent research undertaken as part of an MSc and reflect the views of the author and not those of Consumer Focus Scotland.
Article Title
Article appeared, citation & link to PDF (opens in new window)
Perception and Understanding of PLE in Scotland
Issue 380 - June 2009
[2009 SCOLAG 142-144]
Public Legal Education and Access to Justice
Issue 381 - July 2009
[2009 SCOLAG 168-170]
The Challenges for Developing PLE in Scotland
Issue 382 - August 2009
[2009 SCOLAG 189-191]
 
 
 
Scottish Parliament: third session committees
Committee Name
Article appeared, citation & link to PDF (opens in new window)
Audit
Issue 360 - October 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 220]
Economy, Energy & Tourism
Issue 361 - November 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 250]
Education, Lifelong Learning & Culture
Issue 363 - January 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 8-9]
Equal Opportunities
Issue 365 - March 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 65]
European & External Relations
Issue 360 - October 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 221]
Finance
Issue 360 - October 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 219]
Health & Sport
Issue 363 - January 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 10]
Justice
Issue 359 - September 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 197-198]
Local Government & Communities
Issue 367 - May 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 114]
Public Petitions
Issue 363 - January 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 9]
Rural Affairs & Environment
Issue 368 - June 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 137]
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments
Issue 362 - December 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 277-278]
Subordinate Legislation
Issue 366 - April 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 86-87]
Transport, Infrastructure & Climate Change
Issue 364 - February 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 37&45]
 
 
 
Scottish Law Schools
University
Article appeared, citation & link to PDF (opens in new window)
Aberdeen
Issue 368 - June 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 138-140]
Abertay
Issue 365 - March 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 64]
Dundee
Issue 359 - September 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 193-194]
Edinburgh
Issue 363 - January 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 6-7]
Glasgow
Issue 360 - October 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 217-218]
Glasgow Caledonian
Issue 367 - May 2008
[2007 SCOLAG 115-116]
Napier
Issue 369 - July 2008
[2008 SCOLAG 157 & 160]
Robert Gordon
Issue 361 - November 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 247-248]
Stirling
Issue 362 - Decenber 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 275-276,278]
Stathclyde
Issue 359 - September 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 191-192]
West of Scotland
(formerly Paisley)
Issue 361 - November 2007
[2007 SCOLAG 249]
 
 
 

Paths to Justice?
Essays prompted by the Gill Review

October 2007

This collection of short essays and opinion pieces on the future of civil justice in Scotland is edited by David McArdle. Produced with the support of the Scottish Consumer Council a PDF version is available to download free by clicking the link below.