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Issue
367 - May 2008
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2008
SCOLAG 109 - 132
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Editorial
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Three Cheers for Attainable Justice!
A Representative Judiciary?
[click
here for full version]
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110 |
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| News |
111 |
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| Current Consultations [click
here for full version] |
112 |
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| Articles |
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Scottish Parliament 3rd Session Committees:
The
Local Government & Communities Committee
Duncan McNeil MSP, Convener
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114 |
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Taking Stock: Scottish Law Schools
Glasgow Caledonian University
Aiden O'Donnell, head of the Division
of Law
[click
here for full version]
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115 |
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Community Sentences: a soft option
or
vital part of the justice system?
Douglas Thomson
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117 |
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| Law Updates |
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Legislation
Update
Continuing the regular update of relevant
legislation last appearing at 2008 SCOLAG 90
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120 |
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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.
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122 |
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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.
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125 |
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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.
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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
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Events
Diary [click
here for full version]
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