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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF SCOTLAND
9780414018617
WITH CONTRIBUTORS: MIKE BLAIR, STEWART BRYMER, FRANKIE MCCARTHY AND TOM MULLEN
9780414014565
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The subject of Leases in Scotland has not been tackled fully in text since 1967. This new title published under the auspices of the Scottish Universities Law Institute remedies that requirement at a time when economic conditions have led to increased activity in residential letting combined with increased litigation in the commercial sector as disputes arise between landlords and tenants. This brand new book brings together a team of specialist authors to give an in-depth and complete treatment of the general law in this subject area, and also covers the most significant specific types of lease, namely commercial leases, residential leases and agricultural leases, especially in the context of that general law.
Leases is a thoroughly modern and up-to-date book, providing expert insight on current issues including: • The law relating to agricultural tenancies – consolidated in 1991, radically overhauled in 2003 and further amended in 2011 and 2012 with proposals for more reform yet. • The question of interpretation of lease – raised in recent court cases with this relevant case law discussed in the text. • Restrictions on the length of leases – always a hot topic. • Human Rights in relation to leases – an extensive chapter is included on this subject A combination of specialist knowledge, in-depth treatment and practical advice makes Leases an essential text for solicitors, advocates and all others with an interest in this area of law. This is set to become the ‘go to’ work on the subject, with guaranteed answers and respected advice for the busy practitioner.
THE LAW OF AGENCY IN SCOTLAND Laura MacGregor 978 0 414 01805 1 | £90.00
The Scottish Universities Law Institute: THE BACK CATALOGUE You can browse the full list of SULI titles available here. You can also subscribe to a SULI standing order which means that you will receive all new SULI titles on publication at a 20% discount. You can also purchase titles from the back catalogue at the same discount. Please contact us for more details.
ANTON’S PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 3RD EDITION Paul R. Beaumont and Peter McEleavy 978 0 414 01345 2 | £155.00 ARBITRATION 2ND EDITION Professor Fraser Davidson 978 0 414 01776 4 | c.£155.00 CONFIDENTIALITY, PERSONALITY AND PRIVACY IN SCOTS LAW Elspeth C. Reid 978 0 414 01681 1 | £112.00
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The first complete text on constitutional law since the historic referendum on Scottish independence. Constitutional Law provides the first complete account of the constitutional framework within which the government of Scotland has been carried on since devolution in 1999, and of the governance of Scotland as it stands in the wake of September’s historic referendum on Scottish independence. A very different book from J D B Mitchell’s predecessor in this series, which was first published fifty years ago, this new title charts the long march to devolved government in Scotland. After examining Scotland’s current constitutional arrangements, as set out in the Scotland Act and the Human Rights Act, it explores the separate Scottish, United Kingdom and European dimensions of the contemporary governance of Scotland. This text is written from a Scottish perspective, differentiating it from the majority of UK constitutional law writing. Written by one of the UK’s leading constitutional lawyers, this significant and timely work offers the most complete and in-depth treatment of the subject and is an essential tool for solicitors and any others with a professional interest in the governance of Scotland.
CONVEYANCING LAW AND PRACTICE 2ND EDITION John M. Halliday Edited by: lain J. S. Talman 978 0 414 01085 7 volume 1 | £145.00 978 0 414 01086 4 volume 2 | £145.00 978 0 414 01257 8 volumes 1 and 2 | £275.00 CORPOREAL MOVEABLES IN SCOTS LAW 2ND EDITION D. I. Carey Miller with David Irvine 978 0414 01400 8 | £145.00 CRIMINAL DEFENCES AND PLEAS IN BAR OF TRIAL James Chalmers and Fiona Leverick 978 0 414 01521 0 | £145.00
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• An examination of the institutions of devolved governance – the Scottish Parliament, the Scottish government and the Scottish courts – including legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and the powers of the Scottish Ministers • A full account of the devolved government of Scotland, including the part played by local government and public bodies as well as the Scottish government • An analysis of the checks and balances to which the devolved government of Scotland is subject, including the part played by the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Public Services Ombudsman as well as the courts
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• An analysis of the UK and EU as well as the Scottish dimensions of the contemporary governance of Scotland
DELICT Professor Joe Thomson 978 0 414 01694 1 | £286.00
978 0 414 01574 6 | £81.00 Supplement 1 only 978 0 414 01572 2 | £349.00 volume 1, 2 +Supplement only
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW IN SCOTLAND Professor Francis McManus 978 0 414 01699 6 | £300.00
978 0 414 04127 1 | £65.00 Supplement 1 to volume 2
EVIDENCE Professor F. P. Davidson 978 0 414 01471 8 | £145.00
JUDICIAL REVIEW The Hon. Lord Clyde and Mr D. Edwards 978 0 414 01173 1 | £145.00
GORDON’S CRIMINAL LAW OF SCOTLAND 3RD EDITION AND SUPPLEMENT G. H. Gordon Edited by: M. Christie
MACPHAIL’S SHERIFF COURT PRACTICE 3RD EDITION Sheriff T. Welsh 978 0 414 01609 5 | £145.00
978 0 414 01654 5 | £219.00 volume 1 + Supplement 978 0 414 01655 2 | £219.00 volume 2 + Supplement
MILLER ON PARTNERSHIP 2ND EDITION Gordon Brough 978 0 414 01042 0 | £145.00
PERSONAL BAR Elspeth Reid and John Blackie 978 0 414 01464 0 | £145.00 PRESCRIPTION AND LIMITATION 2ND EDITION D. Johnston 978 0 414 01838 9 | c.£155.00 SCOTTISH LAND LAW: VOLUME 1 3RD EDITION W. M. Gordon and Scott Wortley 978 0 414 01554 8 | £165.00 SCOTTISH LAND LAW: VOLUME 2 3RD EDITION W. M. Gordon, Ken Swinton & Scott Wortley 978 0 414 01783 2 | c.£140.00
SCOTTISH PLANNING LAW AND PROCEDURE Jeremy Rowan Robinson 978 0 414 01430 5 | £145.00 SERVITUDES Professor D. Cusine and Dr P. M. Paisley 978 0 414 01088 8 | £145.00
THE LAW OF HUSBAND AND WIFE IN SCOTLAND 4TH EDITION E. M. Clive 978 0 414 01153 3 | £145.00
THE CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT Professor D. Brodie 978 0 414 01722 1 | £145.00
THE LAW RELATING TO PARENT AND CHILD IN SCOTLAND 3RD EDITION Professor Kenneth Norrie and Dr Kirsty Hood 978 0 414 01251 6 | £155.00
THE LAW OF CONTRACT IN SCOTLAND 3RD EDITION W. W. McBryde 978 0 414 01606 4 | £145.00
TRUSTS, TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS 2ND EDITION Wilson and Duncan 978 0 414 01027 7 | £145.00 UNJUSTIFIED ENRICHMENT Robin Evans-Jones 978 0 414 00997 4 volume 1 | £145.00 978 0 414 01849 5 volume 2 | £150.00
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