The use of community payback orders (CPOs) by Scottish courts rose by nine per cent last year, according to new figures.
Fair work policies are to be extended at colleges and universities in Scotland as part of a larger change to the funding ...
Fair work policies are to be extended at colleges and universities in Scotland as part of a larger change to the funding arrangements for these institutions. It ...
A recently published blog by Legal Services Agency (LSA) summarises key findings from research undertaken by LLM student Sarah McGoogan through a social justice professional project with the ...
Lord Colbeck will lead the independent public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Sheku Bayoh, following ...
The world of product liability is changing fast, thanks to new technologies, online shopping, and increasingly complex supply ...
The US Department of War has demanded that a Canadian sex shop stop accepting orders from US soldiers stationed in Bahrain ...
The Aberdeen Law Project has announced the appointment of three new members to its board. Professor Justin Borg-Barthet, the ...
The detail of the European Union’s long-awaited accession to the European Convention on Human Rights is like a ...
The Law Society of Scotland has launched a new group to further boost social mobility across the Scottish legal sector. Legal ...
Inksters Solicitors is now in St Andrews with Kevin Davidson joining the firm as a consultant solicitor. Mr Davidson has over ...
A man who was mistakenly returned to custody for a week after a decision to grant him bail was wrongly minuted as having been refused has been awarded £3,325 in compensation after a sheriff ruled that ...
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