A recent Inner House decision highlights the difficulties facing a pursuer who attempts to argue an informed consent case relating to medical procedure
The Crofting (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill corrects a defect in the law, and continues the process towards parity between croft tenants and owner-occupier crofters
One Scottish law graduate’s experience of voluntary legal and community work in Tanzania while he continues the search for a traineeship place
How three COPFS trainees made Scotland’s first venture into the European Judicial Network “Themis” competition, presenting on international judicial co-operation, and won a place in the final
The UK Government’s regulatory reforms are having an impact on equality law, including the role of the Equality & Human Rights Commission