A trio of law students from the University of Aberdeen enjoyed success at a recent International competition at The Hague.The International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition is an annual large scale moot court competition, simulating the proceedings of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Carol Anderson Scottish home buyers borrowed £1.8 billion for house purchase in the the first three months of this year, down 15 per cent quarter-on-quarter and five per cent year-on-year.
Pictured (L-R): Rhona Miller from Friends of Anchor, Liane Munro from Stronachs and Carol Crowther from Stronachs. Credit: First Photographics.
12 June - Sitting in Edinburgh Sadovska and Another (Appellants) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent)
A defendant who made the mistake of addressing a judge as "mate" was escorted back to the cells for his disrespect. Sebastian Stroud, 35, gave a casual response when Judge Simon Cooper asked how he was going to pay a backlog of fines.
Mungo Bovey QC The head of the Faculty of Advocates’ pro bono service, Mungo Bovey QC , has been invited to give the keynote address at a conference of student law clinics.
Eilidh Wiseman, president of the Law Society of Scotland 2016-17 and Adrian Ward MBE
Guy Norfolk Firm enhances its strong reputation in listed funds space in ground-breaking PRS deal
A second Holyrood body has raised serious concerns about the standards of governance at the Scottish Police Authority (SPA), saying it has no confidence in Andrew Flanagan, the authority's chair. In a new report, the Justice Sub-Committee on Policing said it shares concerns raised by the Public Audi
Scott Ritchie Shepherd and Wedderburn has acted for Safestay plc, in its £18.4 million debt restructuring and refinancing with HSBC.
Kate Wyatt Kate Wyatt takes a look at the current rules on the right to work in the UK in advance of Brexit.
The Supreme Court has refused a group of individuals referring to themselves as “The Independence Camp” permission to appeal a judgment of the Court of Session requiring them to leave the grounds of the Scottish Parliament. Permission for McFarlane and Macleod to appeal was refused in a case rel
Millions of pounds are owed to the courts, new figures from the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service (SCTS) have revealed. A report released by SCTS showed that £4.3 million in unpaid penalties are owed to the sheriff courts for the period of 2013-17. A further £900,000 is owed to the Justice of
A man whose wife changed her surname for a supermarket promotion was caught on film taking revenge — by filling her car with cement. The man was seen on video outside a St Petersburg grocery shop using a cement-mixing truck to dump the substance through the car window.
