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W. GREEN LOOSELEAF AND JOURNAL TITLES 2015 A new year of legal information Ensure you have your subscriptions in order



W. GREEN JOURNALS 2015 Ensure you have your subscriptions in order for the new year

TOP QUALITY CONTENT A plethora of contributors from relevant fields of academia and practice result in content of the highest calibre

FREQUENT PUBLICATION Greens journals publish frequently to ensure you remain informed about the issues critical to your area of expertise Essential reading for academics, practitioners, policy makers and students.


GREENS PROPERTY LAW BULLETIN

GREENS REPARATION LAW REPORTS

Editors: George B. Clark and Linda H. Urquhart Six Issues per Year

Editor: Sheriff D. Kinloch Six Issues per Year

“A practitioner can skim through the bulletin fairly rapidly and pick out all the points which interest him or her. If there is a problem with elucidation, the editors will approach a suitable person for a contribution which will deal with it in a concise and practical manner. Greens Property Law Bulletin fills an important gap in the market and the editors are to be congratulated. Any solicitor engaged in property law should not be without this publication.” Journal of the Law Society

Greens Reparation Law Reports offer excellent frequency of coverage, meaning you have complete satisfaction that the information you find within them is entirely current and reliable.

Greens Property Law Bulletin publishes frequently to ensure you are equipped with the most valid and reliable information. 2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Lundin Homes Ltd v Keeper of the Registers—Conveying a moving target • Council of Mortgage Lenders’ Handbook: Planning and related issues • Buying a new home from a builder—A purchaser’s perspective • From Post Box to Inbox: Serving legal notices by email • An update on the new Scottish tax powers • The post-referendum property market 2015 Annual Subscription | 0967-2516 | £361

BENEFITS INCLUDE: • All significant reparation judgments from the Court of Session reported or summarised • Other reparation judgments from the sheriff court of interest to the specialist practitioner, but which may not be reported elsewhere • Quantum cases section for cases dealing with damages only reported separately for ease of reference 2015 Annual Subscription | 1362-167X | £431


GREENS HOUSING LAW REPORTS

SCOTTISH PRIVATE CLIENT LAW REVIEW

Editor: Mike Dailly Four Issues per Year

General Editor: Heather Thompson Editorial Board: Robin Fulton, Gavin McEwan and Alexander Garden Four Issues per Year

Housing law has always been a major area of work for many of Scotland’s legal practitioners, but many decisions on the subject have been difficult to discover and obtain. Greens Housing Law Reports was developed in response to this need. Expert commentary on reports featured means you can easily assess coverage and quickly select that most relevant to your current needs. CONTENTS: • Editorial • Reports – full reporting with additional editorial case comments AREAS COVERED INCLUDE: • Landlord and tenant • Public sector housing • Eviction/unlawful eviction/harassment • Human rights • Standard securities • Actions for recovery of possession • Sub-standard housing • Matrimonial homes • Conveyancing law • Anti-social behaviour • Rent arrears • Housing compensation and damages actions • Disrepair cases • Disability discrimination and housing • Agricultural holdings • Shops • Construction Mike Dailly is Principal Solicitor with Mike Dailly Solicitors who undertake all the legal work for Govan Law Centre. 2015 Annual Subscription | 1364-274X | £431

Scottish Private Client Law Review covers all aspects of this diverse practice area. The journal provides insight into the full range of issues from wills and succession to trust and tax planning, and from looking after the elderly to personal financial services. It provides all those involved in private client work with practical advice, comment on “hot topics” and current awareness. Scottish Private Client Law Review aids practitioners who need a broad range of knowledge. It is also ideal for specialist firms, which need to be completely up to date in order to operate their risk management systems successfully. COVERAGE INCLUDES: - asset protection - executry administration and related matters - wills and succession - trusts - charities - general taxation - personal financial planning - pensions - family law aspects of estate planning - rights of cohabitants - looking after the elderly/ older client. ARTICLES IN 2014 INCLUDED: • Adults with incapacity and the validity and extent of powers of attorney • Testamentary appointment of guardians: pitfalls and pointers • Progress of revised legislation on IHT on trusts • Coverage of the 2014 Budget • Practical tax planning and the impact of the GAAR • Dealing with challenges to wills and legal rights claims • Equality Act and the public benefit test for charities • Scottish Government proposals on child law • Coverage of key cases and legislation Heather Thompson, Robin Fulton, Gavin McEwan and Alexander Garden are all Partners at Turcan Connell. 2015 Annual Subscription | 1479-0343 | £253


GREENS WEEKLY DIGEST 40 issues per Year Greens Weekly Digest provides digests of all judicial decisions received by W. Green, providing you with early information on the latest developments in case law. COVERAGE INCLUDES DECISIONS FROM: - The Court of Session - The High Court of Justiciary - The Supreme Court and Privy Council in Scottish Appeals - The Scottish Land Court and Lands Tribunal - The sheriff court. No other printed information service matches its performance for quality of content, breadth of coverage and speed of delivery. Greens Weekly Digest is the perfect companion to the Scots Law Times, providing advance notice of decisions of legal significance to be reported in full in the Scots Law Times. It also provides a record of decisions not of sufficient precedent value to report in full, but which may be of interest to practitioners who have cases similar on the facts or as instances of application of the law. Standard 2015 | Subscription Rate | £451 Rate For Student/Lecturer | 0955-4491 | £226

GREENS SCOTTISH HUMAN RIGHTS JOURNAL Editor: Professor Alan Miller Four Issues per Year Greens Scottish Human Rights Journal guarantees the profession current and detailed analysis and commentary on all the latest human rights issues. Focusing on all areas of legal practice, this journal combines practical articles with case law digests, law reports and commentary. Such an up-to-date information system ensures that practitioners are kept fully informed and advised on the implications of the Human Rights Act 1998 for day-to-day legal practice. CONTENTS: • Feature articles • Current Awareness section • Human Rights Stop Press section including selected case reports with expert commentary RECENT COVERAGE HAS INCLUDED: • An update on Scotland’s National Action Plan for Human Rights (“SNAP”) • The Place of Human Rights in a Future Scotland • Talking Human Rights: A Tale of Two Narratives • A Submission to the Smith Commission Professor Alan Miller is Chair of the Human Rights Commission. Annual Subscription 2015 | 1470-8302 | £346


SCOTS LAW TIMES

JURIDICAL REVIEW

40 Issues per Year

Editor: Professor Joe Thomson

–– Paper Service: 40 paper parts + two bound volumes –– Full Service: 12 CDs + 40 paper parts –– CD Service: 12 CDs, issued monthly –– Excellent 50% discount for lecturers and students

Scotland’s leading refereed law journal. It is an invaluable reference for academics and practitioners alike. Juridical Review contributors continue to provide innovative and authoritative articles of the highest quality.

The Scots Law Times is the only law reporter containing coverage from every Scottish court, civil and criminal, from the sheriff court to the Supreme Court, in a single service. In addition to over 1,000 pages of law reports each year, the Scots Law Times includes a news section which contains topical articles, reviews of the latest publications, court news, business changes and case commentaries.

• A valuable and respected source of reference for use in court • Access to a learned forum for professional discussion and debate • Up-to-date analysis of current legal developments

The Scots Law Times is available through various subscription options to ensure you receive the best service to suit your needs. Current and new subscribers seeking further information on the options available to them should contact their Direct Sales Executive or call W. Green direct on 0131 225 4879.

GREENS REPARATION BULLETIN

Significant cases covered in 2014 include: A v British Broadcasting Corporation, David T Morrison & Co Ltd t/a Gael Home Interiors v ICL Plastics Ltd, M v State Hospitals Board for Scotland, Sinclair v HM Advocate (No.2). Comprising weekly parts and bound volumes, consolidating issues published in the year. 0036-908X | £1378 A 50% discount on this service is available to students and lecturers.

2015 subscription | 0022-6785 | £325

Editor: Douglas Brodie Contributing Editors: Robert Milligan QC, Lauren Sutherland, Gordon Junor, Gavin Henderson and Ranald I Macpherson Six Issues per Year Greens Reparation Bulletin is a practical product covering current issues and aimed at assisting practitioners’ arguments in both correspondence and court. 2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Update on loss of society awards in 2014 • Hume’s fork in the road—Gray v Botwright [2014] EWCA Civ 1201 • Assumption of responsibility and company directors • Testing for quasi-employment • Liability of parent companies for their subsidiaries • The importance of an expert report: McKay & Norwell WS v McNabb [2014] SCEDIN 50 • Powers of the appellate court in medical negligence cases—Helen Coyle on behalf of Ryan Coyle v Lanarkshire Health Board [2014] CSIH 78 Douglas Brodie is Professor of Employment Law at the University of Strathclyde.. 2015 Annual Subscription | 1357-2776 | £361


GREENS BUSINESS LAW BULLETIN

GREENS FAMILY LAW BULLETIN

Editor: David Bennett Six Issues per Year

Editors: Katy Macfarlane and Shona Smith Six Issues per Year

“The Bulletin provides busy practitioners with a highly readable account of topical development across a range of subjects which fall within the increasingly protean term ‘business law’. The publishers and editors are to be congratulated on producing such a publication tailored to Scottish readership.” Journal of the Law Society

“The bulletin goes much further than correlating information contained in other legal periodicals. The articles that have appeared to date have been topical, highly informed and informative, but short and quickly read. The bright and brief format and bimonthly arrival combine to make this a welcome publication for the busy family lawyer.” Margaret Ross, Journal of the Law Society

Greens Business Law Bulletin brings you the most recent information in a concise and user-friendly format. HIGHLIGHTS OF BUSINESS LAW BULLETIN 2014 INCLUDED: • Regular and thorough insolvency content • Case commentary relating to mitigation before litigation • Receiverships and duties of care • Commercial contracts and the solicitor’s duty of care David Bennett MA, LLB, WS, is a Solicitor. 2015 Annual Subscription | 0967-2540 | £400

SCOTTISH CRIMINAL LAW General Editor: Sheriff T. Welsh QC This essential monthly publication includes full text case reports, sentencing reports and sheriff court reports ensuring you have the most up-to-date criminal content you need. Case commentaries are supplied by Sheriff T Welsh and the Appeal Court note by Sheriff C M Shead. Significant cases covered in 2014 included: • • • • •

Lin v HM Advocate Ferguson v HM Advocate Kapri v Lord Advocate Paterson v Harvie Docherty v HM Advocate

2015 Annual Subscription | 1754-2286 | £346

Greens Family Law Bulletin typically consists of Comment, Cases in Brief, News, In Practice and New Legislation. The publication frequency means this journal is reactive in nature, covering the most recent developments and keeping you right up-to-date with the information you need the most. COVERAGE IN 2014 INCLUDED: • Informed decisions about Appropriate Dispute Resolution • Children’s hearings, relevant persons and the welfare of the child • Female Genital Mutilation—Be FGM aware • Capital gains tax on separation and divorce • The Divorce (Financial Provision) Bill—Flattery through imitation? Katy Macfarlane is a Senior Teaching Fellow at Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh. Shona Smith is a Partner and Head of the Family Law Team at Balfour + Manson LLP. 2015 Annual Subscription | 0967-2524 | £361


GREENS CRIMINAL LAW BULLETIN

GREENS EMPLOYMENT LAW BULLETIN

Editor: Clare Connelly, Advocate Six Issues per Year

Editors: Muriel Robison and Louise Taggart Six Issues per Year

Greens Criminal Law Bulletin keeps you up to date with what’s happening in the criminal courts. Topical issues across the field of substantive law and procedure are highlighted.

Greens Employment Law Bulletin highlights recent developments in this specialist area of the law.

THE FOLLOWING COLUMNS ARE REGULARLY FEATURED: 1. Comment 2. Sentencing cases 3. Case notes 4. Current awareness COVERAGE IN 2014 INCLUDED: EDITORIAL • Trial by statement • An end to automatic early release? • Reform of fatal accident inquiries COMMENT • “Hell hath no fury like a person scorned”: Considering the offence of revenge porn • Criminal advocacy and substantial criticism of counsel • Impact mitigation—is the effect of custody on an offender’s child a legitimate sentencing consideration? • On the horn of an unenviable dilemma—Javaughn Griffith [2013] HCJAC 84 SENTENCING CASES • Murder committed in the course of a revenge attack— length of punishment part • Comparative justice where co-accused sentenced by different sheriffs • Test for imposition of a supervised release order CASE NOTES • Muirhead v HM Advocate [2014] HCJAC 90 • The non-applicability of English sentencing guidelines • The cost of pollution Clare Connelly, advocate, called to the Bar in 2013 prior to which she was senior lecturer at Glasgow University. Clare is also the author of Greens’ LawBasics title Criminal Law, currently in its 5th edition. 2015 Annual Subscription | 0967-2532 | £361

REGULAR FEATURES INCLUDE: • Comment • Case Commentary • Legislation Updates • News 2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Articles relating to TUPE amendments • Post employment victimisation • Surrogacy • Financial penalties for employers • Industrial relations • Early Conciliation Muriel Robison is a fee-paid Employment Judge and parttime lecturer at Glasgow University. Louise Taggart is a self-employed writer, editor and trainer, specialising in employment law and health and safety. 2015 Annual Subscription | 1352-2159 | £361


GREENS CIVIL PRACTICE BULLETIN

GREENS FAMILY LAW REPORTS

Co-editors: Brian Cameron, James Lloyd Six Issues per Year

Editors: Janys M. Scott QC and Alison Wild, Advocate Six Issues per Year

The Civil Practice Bulletin gives Scottish practitioners guidance on both Sheriff Court and Court of Session rules and procedures.

Greens Family Law Reports is a specialist publication dedicated to the speedy reporting of family law cases from the sheriff court, Court of Session and where appropriate, the Supreme Court and Europe.

THE FOLLOWING COLUMNS ARE REGULARLY FEATURED: 1. Editorial 2. Comment 3. Court of Session Cases 4. Sheriff Court Cases. COVERAGE IN 2014 INCLUDED: • Editorials, including notes on: –– Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012 –– Written pleadings in the sheriff court –– Scots law of prescription –– Bankruptcy Restriction Orders • Comments including: –– Chapter 42A of the Rules of Court –– Declarator and the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973 –– Judicial expenses –– Rule 21A.1 of the Rules of the Court of Session • Court of Session Cases • Sheriff Court Cases Brian Cameron is a Partner at Macdonalds Solicitors, Glasgow. James Lloyd is a Partner and Head of the Insolvency Department of Harper Macleod. 2015 Annual Subscription | 1357-2768 | £361

• With six issues a year, reports are prepared quickly and will often appear before any other law reporting service • Previously unreported cases are reported for the first time • Reports deal with key points for family lawyers • Editor’s notes highlight issues of significance AREAS COVERED INCLUDE: • Adoption • Residence orders • Contact • Divorce and dissolution of civil partnership • Children’s hearings • Child abduction • Parental responsibilities and parental rights • Child support • Aliment • Human rights • Financial provision on divorce or dissolution • Cohabitant’s financial claims • Education law • Relocation of children Janys M. Scott QC, author of Education Law in Scotland (W. Green, 2003), and contributor to the Family Law and Education Law sections of Green’s Human Rights Service, is an Advocate and part-time Sheriff. Alison Wild is an Advocate and was accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a family law specialist in 1999. 2015 Annual Subscription | 1367-6644 | £431


SCOTTISH CRIMINAL CASE REPORTS

SCOTTISH CIVIL LAW REPORTS

Edited by Sir Gerald Gordon CBE, QC, LLD Published on behalf of the Law Society for Scotland

Edited by Sheriff Michael J Fletcher Published on behalf of the Law Society for Scotland

A bi-monthly publication providing commentary on the most interesting criminal cases reported in Scotland. SCCR is the most high profile and authoritative set of criminal reports and for many years practitioners have relied upon the commanding commentary by Sir Gerald Gordon contained within its pages. Covering expertly chosen and particularly significant cases, SCCR is confidently cited in court on a daily basis.

A bi-monthly publication providing commentary on the most interesting civil cases reported in Scotland, SCLR is referred to by Scottish civil practitioners and instantly recognisable simply by its acronym. Cited regularly in court, this is the most comprehensive collection of civil case reports available in Scotland, chosen and edited expertly by Sheriff Michael J Fletcher.

Key recent reports include: • • • • • • • •

HM Advocate v Sinclair Collins v HM Advocate Akhtar v Murphy Menni v HM Advocate Mutebi v HM Advocate Nisbet v JR Stewart v HM Advocate Kupka v HM Advocate

2015 Print only | 0263-2381 | £227 Print & PDF | 0263-23PO | £272 + £27.20 VAT = £299.20

• • • • • • • • •

Salvesen v Riddell Ruddy v Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police IA v Secretary of State for the Home Department Durkin v DSG Retail Ltd The Habro Group Ltd v MHA Auchlochan G v Scottish Ministers A v BBC Henderson v Foxworth Investments Ltd M v State Hospitals Board for Scotland

2015 Print only | 0951-0443 | £227 Print & PDF | 0951-04PO | £272 + £27.20 VAT = £299.20



W. GREEN LOOSELEAFS 2015 Ensure you have your subscriptions in order for the new year

Keeping up to date with the latest and most relevant legal issues is essential for every Scots lawyer. Greens Looseleafs provide the perfect medium to do so. Our looseleaf binders are packed full of information to help you make the most of your time and skills, and their updateable format means that they are constantly evolving along with the subject area they cover. RELIABLE The high level material provided and the updateable format leaves you confident that you are accessing information which is entirely correct TOP QUALITY CONTENT A plethora of contributors from relevant fields of academia and practice result in content of the highest calibre FREQUENT UPDATES Releases are published throughout the year keeping you entirely up-to-date Essential reading for academics, practitioners, policy makers and students.


ARMOUR ON VALUATION FOR RATING Edited by C S Haddow QC and the Honourable Lord Doherty This valued work enjoys a unique position as the sole and pioneering Scottish text encompassing the subject of valuation. “A sine qua non for all those who become involved professionally in rating work.” Journal of Rating and Valuation UPDATES FOR 2014 INCLUDED: • Updates relating to material changes in circumstances and rateable occupation • Case law updates relating to the definition of terms 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414007505 | £771 Updating releases charged for on publication

EMPLOYMENT TRIBUNAL PRACTICE IN SCOTLAND 3RD EDITION Shona Simon and Louise Taggart The narrative and legislation sections are extensively revised each year, however, with the tribunal system overhaul enacted in 2013 which affected almost every aspect of the current procedure subscribers have since seen major rewrites of many chapters and the addition of Employment Tribunal claim and appeal forms. 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414011144 | £516 Updating releases charged for on publication

RENTON & BROWN’S CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LEGISLATION Commentary by: Iain Bradley, Sheriff Alastair N Brown, Mr P W Ferguson QC and Robert Shiels This invaluable work draws together all primary and subordinate legislation in the field of Scots criminal procedure. 2014 RELEASES INCLUDED: • Amendments to the 1995 Act by Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 8), Act of Adjournal (Amendment of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 and Criminal Procedure Rules 1996) (Miscellaneous) 2014 (SSI 2014/242), Regulatory Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 3), Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (c.12) and Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 1) • Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 amended by Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (c.27) • Extradition Act 2003 amended by Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (c.12) • Selected annotated provisions of the Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 1) • Updates to Act of Adjournal (Criminal Procedure Rules) 1996 • The most recent Practice Notes • 2015 updates to include amendments by the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 18) 3 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414011526 | £853 Annual Subscription


RENTON & BROWN’S CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 6TH EDITION Sir Gerald H Gordon QC and James Chalmers “No Practitioner in the field of criminal law should be without his Renton & Brown” John Fitzsimmons, Scots Law Times Scotland’s cardinal criminal law text continues to provide an authoritative, comprehensive account of the law of criminal procedure through the regular updating. DEVELOPMENTS FOR 2014 INCLUDED: • Updates to reflect new case law and legislation, including the Victims and Witnesses (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 1) • Chapters on sentencing re-worked and updated • 2015 updates to include amendments by the Courts Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 (asp 18) 2 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414011519 | £910 Annual Subscription

GREENS LITIGATION STYLES Editor: The Hon. Lord Carloway This looseleaf and CD allows the busy practitioner to assemble styles for litigation in the Court of Session and the sheriff court, at speed. New styles are added and existing styles revised to take account of new legislation and other developments. 2014 saw updates throughout the publication, the addition of new styles to divisions such as: Petitions, Appeals and Incidental Elements in particular revisions to bankruptcy and insolvency styles. 2 Volume Looseleaf & CD-ROM | 9780414010383 | £944 + £94.40 VAT = £1038.40 Annual subscription

PARLIAMENT HOUSE BOOK Six looseleaf volumes which are indispensible to the Scottish legal profession, comprehensively updated five times per year. CONTENTS: Courts, upper; Solicitors; Court of Session practice (annotated by Sheriff Nigel Morrison QC); Fees; Courts, lower; Legal aid; Bankruptcy and other mercantile; Companies; Family law; Succession, trusts, liferents and judicial factors; Licensing; Conveyancing, land tenure and registration; and Landlord and tenant. 6 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414006881 | £1,400 Annual Subscription

GREENS PRACTICE STYLES Covering wide areas of practice this title provides a huge selection of useful styles for your immediate application or adaption. The looseleaf and CD format allow for regular updates and ease and speed of use. • 2014 saw significant updates to the employment, powers of attorney and moveables divisions. • 2015 will offer, amongst other things, major updates to the commercial conveyancing division. • Updates to styles in the Commercial Conveyancing division • Further updates to the employment and family law styles 4 Volume Looseleaf & CD-ROM | 9780414010390 | £910 + £91 = £1001 Updating releases charged for on publication


SENTENCING PRACTICE General Editor: Sheriff Nigel Morrison QC

SCOTTISH TRUSTS AND SUCCESSION SERVICE

An edited collection of case digests arranged under subject headings, along with sentencing details, providing a systematic means of identifying the appropriate range of sentence for any particular case and for discovering which sentences have been upheld or substituted on appeal.

General Editor: H Reynold Galbraith Regular Updates

CONTENTS INCLUDE: Crimes and offences against the course of justice; Crimes and offences against the person (non-sexual); Crimes and offences against property; Crimes and offences against public order and welfare; Crimes and offences of dishonesty; Drugs offences; Environmental offences; Firearms offences; Fishing and game offences; Licensing offences; Protection of animals and birds; Road traffic offences; Sexual offences; Miscellaneous common law offences; Miscellaneous statutory offences.

Trusts and Succession Service contains learned narrative annotation of primary legislation and practical guidance on the interpretation of the law, together with notes showing amendments, substitutions and repeals.

KEY UPDATES: Cases selected and digested by an expert team of sheriffs and legal practitioners, led by Sheriff Nigel Morrison QC 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414013391 | £732 Updating releases charged for on publication

REPARATION: LIABILITY FOR DELICT Professor Douglas Brodie Provides authoritative narrative and is highly practical in focus, offering indispensible guidance to the detailed and complex areas from negligence to abuse of process, verbal injury to road accidents. Styles assist with the drafting of writs. 2015 WILL PROVIDE RADICALLY REVISED SECTIONS ON: • Occupiers liability • Vicarious liability to capture the continuing influence of Lister v Hesley Hall • Liability for psychiatric harm to take account of case law developments

Trusts and Succession Service brings together the primary and secondary legislation affecting this expansive area of Scots law.

2014 INCLUDED THREE RELEASES COVERING: • The addition of: –– Protected Trust Deeds (Scotland) Regulations (SSI 2013/318) –– House of Commons Standard Note: SN573 Inheritance Tax: Reliefs Act of Sederunt (Commissary Business) (SSI 2013/291) –– The Data Protection Act 1998 (Sch.2, Pt 1) –– Note on Power of Attorney—Decision by Sheriff Baird –– Scottish Law Commission—Report on Trust Law –– Note on Scottish Law Commission Report on Adults with Incapacity 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414013070 | £592 Updating releases charged for on publication

GREENS SCOTTISH PLANNING FACTBOOK Edith Bowman A single, easy to use looseleaf manual, giving you quick and easy access to authoritative, practical information on every major aspect of planning. The publication comes as a package containing a looseleaf manual and CD. 2014 saw a complete and comprehensive update of the chapter on equality and human rights.

2 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414014770 | £570

Looseleaf & CD-ROM | 9780414013810 | £400 + £40 = £440

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SCOTTISH PLANNING ENCYCLOPEDIA

RENTON & BROWN’S STATUTORY OFFENCES

General Editor: The Rt Hon Lord Gill, Assistant Editor: Malcolm Thomson QC

This looseleaf brings together the legislation which creates statutory offences, with authoritative annotations. The flexible looseleaf format allows for the inclusion of new statutory offences created by the Scottish Parliament and updating of annotations.

Contains all the important legislation and quasilegislation governing this important and complex area of the law. With a selection of narrative contributions from leading professionals and a plethora of statutes, statutory instruments, the Scottish Planning Policy, the National Planning Framework 2, PANs and circulars, this is the most comprehensive planning material available. 2014 INCLUDED THREE RELEASES COVERING • Revision of Ch.7, Retail, in Division A • The addition of the new Scottish Planning Policy and the National Planning Framework 3 • The addition of Circulars 5 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414011502 | £1,322 Annual Subscription

SCOTTISH SOCIAL WORK LEGISLATION Regular Updates The practice of social work in Scotland requires an even greater awareness of how the law operates in practice. This title sets out the various primary and secondary legislation by subject area and provides social workers and their legal advisors with a comprehensive working statement of the law. 2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Full statutory updates • Updated annotations to the Education (Scotland) Act 1980, the Standards in Scotland’s Schools etc. Act 2000, the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 and the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985 • New annotations to various statutory instruments throughout the Education division • The addition of the Adoption (Recognition of Overseas Adoptions) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 3 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414012097 | £853 Updating Releases charged for on publication

KEY FEATURES OF THIS TITLE INCLUDE FULLY UPDATED DIVISIONS ON: • Controlled Substances • Sexual Offences • Offensive Weapons • Firearms • Animals • Fishing and Fisheries • Licensing • Environment • International Crime • Consumer Law • Statutory Fraud and Business Regulation • Property Offences • Health and Safety 3 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414013131 | £710 Updating releases charged for on publication


MCEWAN & PATON ON DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURIES IN SCOTLAND

SCOTTISH CONVEYANCING LEGISLATION

The Rt Hon. Lady Paton QC

A comprehensive looseleaf bringing together all statutes and statutory instruments which deal with or impinge upon Scottish conveyancing practice. Fully annotated it takes into account the significant changes in the law relating to conveyancing in recent years.

An indispensible reference guide for all reparation practitioners in Scotland, providing practical information on the assessment of damages for personal injury and death. KEY FEATURES OF THE TITLE INCLUDE: • Fully updated Narrative Chapters and Case Notes • Case Notes containing details of awards by juries, which are sometimes not available elsewhere • Appendices containing statutes, rules of court and medical illustrations • Updated Retail Prices Index and Inflation Table • Judicial College Guidelines (12th edition) • Actuarial / Ogden Tables (7th edition) • Glossary containing definitions of medical terms 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414008823 | £710

Professor Robert Rennie

2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Full statutory updates • Updated annotations to the Requirements of Writing (Scotland) Act 1995 • The addition of the Land Register Rules etc. (Scotland) Regulations 2014, the Registers of Scotland (Fees) Order 2014 and the Land Registration etc. (Scotland) Act 2012 (Incidental, Consequential and Transitional) Order 2014 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414012646 | £841 Updating releases charged for on publication

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GREENS SCOTTISH SURVEYORS FACTBOOK Edith Bowman Comprising of an easy-to-use looseleaf manual and CD the Scottish Surveyors Factbook provides quick and easy access to authoritative, practical information on every major aspect of surveying in Scotland. Written by an expert team of contributors, this is the definitive guide for Scottish property professionals. UPDATES FOR 2014 INCLUDED: Extensive revisions across the publication especially in the areas of: • • • •

Valuation Rating and Council tax Planning and development Property management

Looseleaf & CD-ROM | 9780414013124 | £424 + £42.40 = £466.40 Updating releases charged for on publication

SCOTTISH FAMILY LAW LEGISLATION George Jamieson This looseleaf title ensures that family law professionals can be confident that every commencement, amendment, insertion, deletion and repeal has been taken into account. 2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Full statutory updates • The addition of the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014, the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 Pt 13 and the Adoption (Recognition of Overseas Adoptions) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 • Updated annotations to the Adoption Agencies (Scotland) Regulations 2009 and the Adoption and Children (Scotland) Act 2007 2 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414012165 | £772 Updating releases charged for on publication


SCOTTISH HUMAN RIGHTS SERVICE

GREENS SCOTTISH LAWYER’S FACTBOOK

Professor Alan Miller

An essential looseleaf with a fully searchable CD providing a first point of reference for all Scottish solicitors. The factbook combines comprehensive case legislation guidance and information with an emphasis on practical, straightforward answers to even the most infrequent and unusual procedural questions.

The first and only comprehensive source of human rights legal materials in Scotland. It is the essential work of reference on this rapidly developing and important subject, providing expert and practical insight into the impact of the Convention across all areas of Scots legal practice. 2014 included two releases with full statutory updates to legislation and updates and additions to Division C, Case Digests, covering: • Medical Law • Planning and Environment—completely revised and updated • Property • Social Security • Immigration and Asylum 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414013896 | £584 Updating releases charged for on publication

SCOTTISH LANDLORD & TENANT LEGISLATION A comprehensive encyclopedia providing consolidated legislation affecting this complex area of the law, along with expert annotations giving guidance on the interpretation of the primary legislation. 2014 COVERAGE INCLUDED: • Full statutory updates • The addition of annotations to the Private Rented Housing (Scotland) Act 2011 • The addition of the Rules of the Scottish Land Court Order 2014 1 Volume Looseleaf | 9780414012653 | £762 Updating releases charged for on publication

CONTENTS: Court of Session; Sheriff Court; Criminal Procedure; Personal Injury; Employment Law; Family Law; Executry Practice; General Conveyancing; Residential Tenancies; Licensing Law; Disability Discrimination; and Debt Recovery Procedure 2014 included two releases with revisions and updates to chapters including: • • • • • • • •

Court of Session Criminal Procedure Personal Injury Family Law Executry Practice General Conveyancing Residential Tenancies Scottish Legal Debt Recovery Procedure

Looseleaf & CD-ROM | 9780414013438 | £404 + £40.40 VAT = £444.40 Updating releases charged for on publication


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