Professor Paisley’s work is a landmark in Scottish legal publishing, offering unmatched depth in historical, comparative, and doctrinal analysis of servitudes. The text is practical and suitable for courts, law firms, and universitiest.
First published in 1927, this is the definitive reference on Scots law. This comprehensive volume covers private and commercial law, including recent Brexit impacts, new legislation, and significant case law. It remains a clear, accessible, and essential resource.
Provides weekly reports on Scottish courts, civil and criminal, from the Sheriff Court to the House of Lords. A specialist legal team ensures high-quality, timely reports. It also includes news, articles, reviews, and court updates, publishing 40 issues annually.
Provides weekly reports on Scottish courts, civil and criminal, from the Sheriff Court to the House of Lords. A specialist legal team ensures high-quality, timely reports. It also includes news, articles, reviews, and court updates, publishing 40 issues annually.
A straightforward, comprehensive resource guiding users on various civil procedures, from small claims to Court of Session Rules. Revised and restructured, it examines the principles behind the rules and their practical application, using flowcharts for key processes.
An accessible, comprehensive, and concise introduction to Scots law, covering public law, private law, and procedure. Includes learning outcomes, key concepts, chapter summaries, key legal authority, quizzes, further reading, and web links.
Updated commentary on Scotland's Charities and Trustee Investment Act 2005, reflecting 10 years of changes, OSCR guidance, and regulatory practice, providing authoritative interpretation and critique for charity law specialists and practitioners.
The Agricultural Holdings Act 2003 led to new forms of tenancy and amended laws related to agricultural holdings in Scotland. Authored by Lord Gill, a renowned authority on Scottish agricultural law, it provides a comprehensive overview of tenancy laws.
This bulletin updates you on criminal court developments, highlighting key issues in substantive law and procedure. Regular columns include comment, evidence, legal aid, sentencing cases, criminal roundup, human rights, misuse of drugs, and current awareness.
This journal it includes commentary and covers topics like landlord-tenant issues, public housing, unlawful eviction, homelessness, sub-standard housing, mortgages, matrimonial homes, conveyancing, and anti-social behaviour.
This journal it includes commentary and covers topics like landlord-tenant issues, public housing, unlawful eviction, homelessness, sub-standard housing, mortgages, matrimonial homes, conveyancing, and anti-social behaviour.
This journal covers a diverse range of practice areas, offering insights on elderly care, personal financial services, asset protection, trusts, taxation, pensions, and more. It provides practical advice and current awareness for practitioners and specialist firms.
This journal covers a diverse range of practice areas, offering insights on elderly care, personal financial services, asset protection, trusts, taxation, pensions, and more. It provides practical advice and current awareness for practitioners and specialist firms.
This journal covers a diverse range of practice areas, offering insights on elderly care, personal financial services, asset protection, trusts, taxation, pensions, and more. It provides practical advice and current awareness for practitioners and specialist firms.
This journal specialises in family law cases from Scottish courts, including the sheriff court, Court of Session, House of Lords, and Europe making it a valuable resource for family law practitioners.
This bulletin guides Scottish practitioners on sheriff court and Court of Session rules. Regular columns include: Editorial, Comment, Practice Points, Statutory Instruments, Court of Session Cases, and Sheriff Court Cases.
This bulletin offers opinion on recent case law, provides timely updates on legislation, compiles relevant facts in one source, and saves you time by negating the need for extensive cross-referencing.
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