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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Scots Law Times Statutes
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ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 220
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The Scots Law Times
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 666
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The Scots Law Times News
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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The Law Times
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 636
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The Law of Scotland
Author: William Murray Gloag
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ISBN: 9780414011298
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Languages : en
Pages : 1099
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ISBN: 9780414011298
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1099
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The Laws of Scotland
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Scots Law Times
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 732
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 732
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Statutes of the United Kingdom (Law Times Statutes) 1927-1946
Author: Great Britain
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 160
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Legal Information: what it is and where to find it
Author: Peter Clinch
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135476500
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
The guide clearly and concisely shows how to source legal information, and how to deal with legal databases and the need-it-now demands of the marketplace. This second edition has been fully revised and updated, and will include for the first time: Internet addresses for the leading law information sites (both free and subscriber-only), and information on the law publications/Internet sites of the newly formed Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. Contents: Introduction; Finding and using a law collection; The literature of law in the British Isles; The literature of law in selected countries outside the British Isles; Contacts.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135476500
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
The guide clearly and concisely shows how to source legal information, and how to deal with legal databases and the need-it-now demands of the marketplace. This second edition has been fully revised and updated, and will include for the first time: Internet addresses for the leading law information sites (both free and subscriber-only), and information on the law publications/Internet sites of the newly formed Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly. Contents: Introduction; Finding and using a law collection; The literature of law in the British Isles; The literature of law in selected countries outside the British Isles; Contacts.
The Work of the British Law Commissions
Author: Shona Wilson Stark
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509906924
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
The Law Commission (of England and Wales) and the Scottish Law Commission were both established in 1965 to promote the reform of the laws of their respective jurisdictions. Since then, they have each produced hundreds of reports across many areas of law. They are independent of government yet rely on governmental funding and governmental approval of their proposed projects. They also rely on both government and Parliament (and, occasionally, the courts or other bodies) to implement their proposals. This book examines the tension between independence and implementation and recommends how a balance can best be struck. It proposes how the Commissions should choose their projects given that their duties outweigh their resources, and how we should assess the success, or otherwise, of their output. Countries around the world have created law reform bodies in the Commissions' image. They may wish to reflect on the GB Commissions' responses to the changes and challenges they have faced to reappraise their own law reform machinery. Equally, the GB Commissions may seek inspiration from other commissions' experiences. The world the GB Commissions inhabit now is very different from when they were established. They have evolved to remain relevant in the face of devolution, the UK's changing relationship with the European Union, increasing pressure for accountability and decreasing funding. Further changes to secure the future of independent law reform are advanced in this book.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509906924
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
The Law Commission (of England and Wales) and the Scottish Law Commission were both established in 1965 to promote the reform of the laws of their respective jurisdictions. Since then, they have each produced hundreds of reports across many areas of law. They are independent of government yet rely on governmental funding and governmental approval of their proposed projects. They also rely on both government and Parliament (and, occasionally, the courts or other bodies) to implement their proposals. This book examines the tension between independence and implementation and recommends how a balance can best be struck. It proposes how the Commissions should choose their projects given that their duties outweigh their resources, and how we should assess the success, or otherwise, of their output. Countries around the world have created law reform bodies in the Commissions' image. They may wish to reflect on the GB Commissions' responses to the changes and challenges they have faced to reappraise their own law reform machinery. Equally, the GB Commissions may seek inspiration from other commissions' experiences. The world the GB Commissions inhabit now is very different from when they were established. They have evolved to remain relevant in the face of devolution, the UK's changing relationship with the European Union, increasing pressure for accountability and decreasing funding. Further changes to secure the future of independent law reform are advanced in this book.