A recently published letter from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) provides insight into the interactions between HMRC and the newly established Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI) and on ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. Human rights observer says Russia’s first monitoring mission in Ukraine documented the Kremlin’s evolving state terror system | Meduza ...
The Law Society of Scotland has said it will ensure a newly launched Holyrood inquiry understands the extent of the crisis in ...
The island nation of Nauru is offering citizenship for around £81,200 under a new scheme aimed at tackling the impact of ...
A new series provides a rare look into two of Scotland’s prisons which house women – HMP and YOI Grampian in Peterhead which ...
Edinburgh Law School and Brodies LLP are hosting the Charles Smith Memorial Lecture later this month, which this year takes ...
The Sheriff Appeal Court has refused an appeal by a company director against a sheriff’s decision that an obligation under a personal guarantee to account for a £20,000 loan debt owed by his company ...
A UN judge has been convicted in England of forcing a woman to work as a slave. Judge Lydia Mugambe was initially appointed ...
The Aberdeen Law Project (ALP) has successfully obtained a four-figure sum for a client through a simple procedure ...
Scottish-founded Cashroom, a proud winner of the Scottish Legal Awards, is now making waves on the national stage, securing ...
A man who damaged and obstructed access to a badger sett has been fined £400. Dylan Boyle, 52, was seen placing nets on a slope and digging with a spade near active badger setts at a farm near Cupar, ...
The Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international treaty aiming to protect the profession of lawyer. The treaty ...
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