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JURIDICAL REVIEW THE LAW JOURNAL OF THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES: REPORTING SCOTLAND TO AN INTERNATIONAL READERSHIP W. GREEN REUTERS/Mike Sega Don’t miss out on inspired discussion of topical legal issues… Juridical Review is Scotland’s leading refereed law journal, giving you complete confidence that the contributions are of the highest standard. Edited by Professor Joe Thomson, this title has remained popular since first publication. Juridical Review is the ideal source of knowledge to provide you with an advantage: As a solicitor in court As a legal professional aiming to be an expert in your specific field As an academic furthering your study anywhere around the globe As a student wishing for your work to stand out from the rest Stand out from the rest Scotland’s leading refereed law journal

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JURIDICAL REVIEW THE LAW JOURNAL OF THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES: REPORTING SCOTLAND TO AN INTERNATIONAL READERSHIP

W. GREEN

REUTERS/Mike Sega

Don’t miss out on inspired discussion of topical legal issues…

Juridical Review is Scotland’s leading refereed law journal, giving you complete confidence that the contributions are of the highest standard. Edited by Professor Joe Thomson, this title has remained popular since first publication.

Juridical Review is the ideal source of knowledge to provide you with an advantage:

• As a solicitor in court• As a legal professional aiming to be an expert in your specific field• As an academic furthering your study anywhere around the globe• As a student wishing for your work to stand out from the rest

Stand out from the rest

Scotland’s leading refereed law journal

AT THE FOREFRONT

Stay abreast of current legal thinking by subscribing to Juridical Review. With four issues per year you will remain up-to-date with the most recent legal developments discussed from an academic viewpoint.

COVERING A DIVERSE RANGE OF TOPICS

Juridical Review is an invaluable source of reference renowned for its exploration of a wide range of issues. 2014 offered articles on such important topical subjects as:

• Breach of confidence: Translating the equitable wrong into Scots law• Cross-border differences in the law of evidence—Scotland and England• Enlightened shareholder value: Did directors deliver?• Bullying, complaints and extra-judicial remedies• The mechanics of operation of the conditio si testator sine liberis decesserit

in Scots law• Dispensing with the consent of a non-entitled spouse• Get off that land—non-owner regulation of access to land• Reinforcing guardianship regimes through assisted decision making—

A Scottish perspective

A COMPARATIVE APPROACH

Juridical Review’s comparative nature is favoured by academics wishing to advance their understanding of different legal systems. Contrast and comparison of law in other jurisdictions is integral to achieving effective legal communication across the borders and the fundamental basis from which further study can develop.

JURIDICAL REVIEW THE LAW JOURNAL OF THE SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES

AN INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION

Ever popular within the UK and Europe, Juridical Review also has a large number of subscriptions across the globe, reporting Scotland to an international readership.

SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR 2015 AND RECEIVE:

• Up-to-date analysis of current legal developments

• An authoritative and innovative perspective on recent case law and statutory developments

• A valuable and respected source of reference for use in court

• Access to a learned forum for professional discussion and debate

Juridical Review contributors continue to provide innovative and authoritative articles of the highest quality.

A 2015 subscription is the perfect addition to any legal library, whether academic or in a legal practice. The research and knowledge of those studying and working in law anywhere in the world will be enhanced by the wide ranging and in-depth insight provided on topics which affect us all. Juridical Review is the ideal way to differentiate yourself by building a deep knowledge of legal subjects which feed into both work and study.

To ensure that Juridical Review remains an invaluable forum for reference and commentary for academics and practitioners alike, the editorial team welcomes contributions from the full spectrum of legal professionals.

SPECIAL EDITION – DONOGHUE V STEVENSON

In May 2012, a conference was held at the University of the West of Scotland to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the decision in Donoghue v Stevenson, Scotland’s most defining case. This was attended by distinguished academics and practitioners from around the world. We were delighted in 2013 to publish a selection of innovating and noteworthy papers presented originally at the conference, in this well received special standalone book taken from Juridical Review.

Sample contents includes:

Dr Wendy Bonython Whose reason is reasonable? Reasonableness, negligence, and the mentally ill defendant

Katrina P. Borra Products liability in the 21st Century

Erika Chamberlain Lord Buckmaster: The reluctant villain in Donoghue v Stevenson

Joel Conn Gingerlore: The legends of Donoghue v Stevenson

Peter Handford The snail’s antipodean adventures

Professor Lewis N. Klar QC Is Lord Atkin’s neighbour principle still relevant to Canadian negligence law?

John C. Kleefeld The Donoghue diaries: Lord Atkin’s research notes in Donoghue v Stevenson

Fernando Dias Simões Private labels and products liability: hypermarkets as apparent producers

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