Issue 367 - May 2008
 
2008 SCOLAG 109 - 132
 
   
Editorial
 

Three Cheers for Attainable Justice!

A Representative Judiciary?
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110
   
News 111
   
Current Consultations [click here for full version] 112
   
Articles  

Scottish Parliament 3rd Session Committees:

The Local Government & Communities Committee
Duncan McNeil MSP, Convener

114
   

Taking Stock: Scottish Law Schools

Glasgow Caledonian University
Aiden O'Donnell, head of the Division of Law
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115
   

Community Sentences: a soft option or
vital part of the justice system?

Douglas Thomson

117
   
Law Updates  

Legislation Update
Continuing the regular update of relevant legislation last appearing at 2008 SCOLAG 90

120
   
Employment Law Update
A review of some of the recent significant employment law cases by Catherine Barker, solicitor, and Mandy Rawlinson, trainee solicitor, both with Pinsent Masons.
122
   
Immigration Law Update
Alan Caskie continues his review of significant court cases from Scotland and England in the field of Asylum, Immigration & Nationality Law, last appearing at 2008 SCOLAG 41.
125
   
Information Law Update
Dr David McArdle, University of Stirling, continues his review of law relating to data protection, freedom of information and media, last appearing at 2008 SCOLAG 46.
128
   
Book Review 131

Nicola Shiels reviews:
Crime, Social Control and Human Rights (from moral panics to states of denial)
David Downes et al (eds)
£55.00 & £26.00, Willan, 2008

Donald Urquhart reviews:
Wheatley’s Road Traffic Law in Scotland (4th ed)
Andrew Brown
£60.00, Tottel Publishing, 2007

 
   

Events Diary [click here for full version]

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