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The Supreme Court’s contribution to the development of devolution jurisprudence will be the subject of a lecture delivered by the UK’s most senior judge in Edinburgh next month. The Scottish Public Law Group (SPLG) will host Lady Hale, who will deliver a special address in her first

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Documents from the Auschwitz trial have been added to the UNESCO "Memory of the World Register”, marking their importance as "common heritage of humanity”, The Local reports. The trial of 22 Nazi officials who ran the death camp, which lasted from 1963-65 in Frankfurt, was the first in w

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A world-renowned Ibiza nightclub is under criminal investigation after hiring dancers dressed as police officers.Two trained dancers dressed as members of the Policia Local to kick off an evening of entertainment at the Pacha club earlier this month.The pair pretended to be shutting down the event b

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A Nigerian lawyer has launched a lawsuit against Oxford University Press for allegedly mixing up the definitions of "mortgagee" and "mortgagor" in an edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Ogedi Ogu said his reputation suffered after he relied on the incorrect definitions while giving legal advic

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Not having a place to call home is one of the most stressful situations a person can find themselves in, and as ‘stress’ is the theme for this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week (14-20 May) the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is urging property

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Police officers dealing with digital disclosure are under-trained and often unaware of what they are looking for, a Justice Select Committee has heard. Digital forensic experts have said police failures have led to a number of court cases collapsing, The Guardian reports.

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Rebecca Barrass looks at the litigation surrounding the Glendoe Hydro-Electric Scheme In January 2009, energy giant SSE started operating the Glendoe Hydro-Electric Scheme. Opened officially by the Queen later that year, the scheme was cited as one of Scotland’s biggest civil engineering proje

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Proposals for a second public inquiry into the conduct of the press have been defeated by MPs for what could be the final time.The House of Commons voted 301-289 against the so-called "Leveson 2" inquiry yesterday, just a week after the proposal was rejected by 304-295.A second vote w

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A senior member of Faculty has been appointed a sheriff by Her Majesty the Queen on the recommendation of the First Minister. David Young QC, will serve in the Sheriffdom of South Strathclyde, Dumfries and Galloway, based at Hamilton Sheriff Court.

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Land access is a critical barrier for new entrants to agriculture in Scotland according to research published today. The report, prepared for the Scottish Land Commission by The James Hutton Institute, suggests that existing farmers and landowners are well placed to offer gr

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