To mark the publication of Volume 4 of the Aberdeen Student Law Review, a mini-conference and reception will take place on Thursday 26th September 2013. The event will be held in Meeting Room 1 of the Sir Duncan Rice Library from 5.15pm until 7pm and will be attended by members of the ASLR editorial board, representatives from Stronachs LLP, contributing authors, School of Law faculty members and other representatives from the Aberdeen legal community.
Volume 4 Content
Articles
Proceed with Caution(s): A Critique of the Carloway Review’s Rejection of Statutory Adverse Inference Provisions in Scottish Criminal LawPhilip GloverThe Roma Minority & Free Election Rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Problem of Constitutional ReformJennifer PatonThe Utility of the NESS Test of Factual Causation in Scots LawEuan West
Analysis
Execution in Counterpart in Scots LawCaroline HoodPragmatism in the European Union: Recasting the Brussels I Regulation to Ensure the Effectiveness of Exclusive Choice-of-Court AgreementsJustin CookGender Mainstreaming & ‘Equality Proofing’ in British Law-Making: A Comment on the Impact of the Equality Act 2010Ilona Cairns
Case Comment
Royal Bank of Scotland v Stuart HillKatherine AndersonBook ReviewChild Abduction within the European UnionJayne HollidayNews from Aberdeen Law SchoolThe Aberdeen Law Project AGM 2013Malcolm Combe