Micro muses
- RT @B52Malmet: If anyone deserves a medal, it is Officer Goodman. thehill.com/homenews/senat… 8 hours ago
- Tax return duly submitted. Civic duty done. Quite an exciting Friday night really, on a scale of 0 to 2021. 14 hours ago
- I'm guessing it's already too late for me to pretend to be with it and send a Bernie meme tweet from the Law School's account? 19 hours ago
- RT @SisyphusSmile: Me IRL https://t.co/Z096BvZZtm 1 day ago
- RT @scelg: Senior Lecturer @lawstrath and SCELG Member @MalcolmCombe participates in online discussion with co-editors of Land Reform in Sc… 1 day ago
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Drumlean Access Case – Analysis for ScotWays
This is a blog (sign)post, to allow those who stravaig onto my blog to navigate to something I have written about the right of responsible access in terms of Part 1 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. I have … Continue reading
Posted in Land Reform, Property, trespass
Tagged Drumlean, Land Reform, responsible access, right to roam, Scots law, trespass
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A clear explanation of the case involving a Council, Jack’s Mother, Jack’s Dad and Jack
Last year, I was lucky enough to secure a guest blog post from barrister and family law blogger Lucy Reed, aka @familoo. The post was about when you as a legal adviser or McKenzie friend should pause and consider whether … Continue reading
The Prescription (Scotland) Bill – some thoughts
This is a wee blog (sign)post, pointing to some work in relation to a current reform project that is before the Scottish Parliament. The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee of the Scottish Parliament recently issued a Call for Evidence … Continue reading