Monthly Archives: December 2022
My 2022 in review
Another year, meaning it is time for yet another reflective blog post. By which I mean, it is time for me to go back to my “My 2021 in review” post, copy the intro and the structure, and adapt. Readers … Continue reading
Core Path Plan Amendment under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 revisited – Gartmore House v LLTNPA on appeal
I wrote about a legal dispute relating to the application of an aspect of the law relating to public access to land in Scotland earlier this year. The point at issue concerned core paths – a concept created by Part … Continue reading
“Tenants’ rights in Scotland: what do recent reforms mean for Scotland’s private renters?” A post for the Strathclyde Law Blog
A wee [sign]post, to draw to the attention of any followers of this blog a post on another blog I am involved with, namely the Strathclyde Law Blog. This new post, available on Strathclyde Law School’s website, aims to synthesise … Continue reading
Consultation on the KLTR’s new Ownerless Property Transfer Scheme
The King’s and Lord Treasurer’s Remembrancer – the Crown’s representative for dealing with ownerless property in Scotland – has been consulting for the past few months on a new Ownerless Property Transfer Scheme. The deadline for the consultation is tomorrow. … Continue reading