The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) is offering a free online training course for human rights defenders working on cases relating to freedom of religion or belief (FoRB). Taking place from 17–27 February, the programme is divided into 16 sessions co
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Freshers at Oxford University gathered on campus last weekend to compete in a mooting event organised by the Oxford Commercial Chancery Law Society (OCCLS). The moot, held at Magdalen College in Oxford, was sponsored by the Faculty of Advocates. The participating students were judged by Dr Jordan En
Two bereaved families have launched a legal challenge at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) after they were denied financial support.
A Glasgow sheriff has ruled that a housing co-operative could evict a Scottish secure tenant after it discovered that she had allowed drug dealers to use her property to store controlled substances in return for the cancellation of a debt. Drumchapel Housing Co-Operative Ltd raised an action for rem
Legislation aiming to simplify the funding system for learners at college and university and apprentices in Scotland has been published. The Scottish government has introduced the Tertiary Education and Training Bill at Holyrood, which is expected to examine it over the course of this year.
A man whose dog chased, attacked and injured a deer while the dog was being used to hunt hares has become the first person in Scotland to be convicted and sentenced under new hunting legislation. Nickolas Chenier, 56, admitted to using his golden Lurcher for hare coursing on land near a cemetery in
TLT has advised a Glasgow-based diagnostics company that has pioneered the early detection and identification of cancer on a multimillion-pound investment. The funding will facilitate the business’ growth and expand its commercial presence in the US.
An appeal by a man to be tried for rape at Glasgow High Court has lost an appeal against the granting of a Crown motion to prohibit questioning on aspects of evidence introduced under a section 275 application as part of a special defence of incrimination. Pa Samba Saye was indicted on four charges,
Advocate Paul Harvey and Lord Turnbull's new book, The Law of Sexual Offences in Scotland, is now available to buy. The book, published by Bloomsbury Professional, is the comprehensive guide to the law and practice of sexual offences in Scotland.
Lady Tait has been sworn in as a senator of the College of Justice. Lady Tait was sworn in by the Lord President, Lord Pentland, in a ceremony at the Court of Session yesterday. After administering the Oath of Allegiance and the Judicial Oath, Lord Pentland invited Lady Tait to take her seat on the
Brian Dempsey, a law lecturer at Dundee Law School, is to deliver a talk on LGBTQI+ lives. Mr Dempsey will discuss:
The public inquiry into patient safety at Scotland’s largest hospital has lost a legal challenge after it rejected new evidence from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHS GGC). NHS GGC last year submitted a 218-page report to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry, stating there had been no excess infect
Addleshaw Goddard has recruited insolvency litigation specialist Sophia Harrison as a partner in restructuring, focusing on its insolvency dispute resolution (IDR) practice. Ms Harrison is dual-qualified in England & Wales as a barrister and in Scotland as a solicitor.
