Populism and human rights will be the subject of a lecture by barrister and academic Professor Connor Gearty in Edinburgh next month. JUSTICE Scotland's Annual Human Rights Day Lecture, chaired this year by Supreme Court Justice, Lord Hodge, will be delivered by Professor Gearty on Monday 10 Decembe
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A Scottish Parliament committee has supported raising the age of criminal responsibility from eight to 12. Scotland has the youngest age of criminal responsibility in Europe and in the rest of the UK the age is 10.
At a reception in the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday Clan Childlaw announced a new dedicated law service for care leavers. Children and young people with care experience make up around 80 per cent of the children and young people its lawyers work with.
The Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC) has published a summary of the responses to its consultation on the court rules for certain civil cases with a value of £5,000 or less. There were 25 responses to the consultation on the Simple Procedure Rules, which focused on the operation of the rul
An American congressman is facing an ethics investigation after his staff allegedly threatened a professor who made fun of his name. Ari Kohen, associate professor of political science at the University of Nebraska, liked a Facebook post of a Jeff Fortenberry billboard vandalised to read "Fartenberr
Dozens of criminal justice charities have been gagged by public sector contracts which prevent them from criticising the UK government, The Times reports. An investigation by the newspaper into so-called "gagging clauses" in government contracts suggests that some of Britain's biggest
The Law Commission of England and Wales and the Scottish Law Commission are launching the first of a series of public consultations about legal reforms aimed at ensuring the country is prepared for the introduction of automated vehicles. This is an early milestone in a three-year review to examine a
A pensioner who identifies as middle-aged has launched a legal bid to have his age changed in order to improve his prospects on dating app Tinder. Emile Ratelband, who is 69 years old but feels 49, had his application for a new birth date rejected by a local authority.
The Scotland for a People’s Vote campaign has welcomed the decision of the Scottish Parliament to formally approve its “unequivocal support for a public vote on the final terms of the Brexit deal” – the first legislature in the UK to do so. Holyrood voted by 65 MSPs to 3
The Scotsman has published a full obituary of leading company lawyer Tom Lawrie, who has passed away at the age of 84. Mr Lawrie had been a partner in Maclay Murray & Spens and acted for many of Scotland's largest companies.
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After demonstrating their experience and understanding of professional regulation, three solicitors in Scotland have been accredited with the Regulation of Professional Conduct Law specialism. The award which was developed and launched in early 2018, highlights the specialist knowledge involved in t
Dr Luca Siliquini-Cinelli has joined Dundee University as a lecturer in law. Before taking up his latest appointment, Dr Siliquini-Cinelli was a senior lecturer in law at Liverpool Hope University and between 2014 and 2017 was lecturer/senior lecturer and the deputy director of research at Deakin La
Our sister publication Scottish Construction Now has just celebrated its 15th anniversary by upgrading its www.scottishconstructionnow.com website and confirming its status as an essential read for construction lawyers seeking to keep up to date with Scotland's dynamic construction sector. SCN edito
The Bar Council of England and Wales has hit out at reports suggesting the UK government will consider reintroducing Employment Tribunal fees, The Times reports. The fees introduced in 2013 were scrapped last year after they were ruled unlawful by th
