Items where Subject is "KDC Scotland"

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  • Sale of goods in Scotland - a second tender: J&H Ritchie Ltd v Lloyd Ltd (2007) Bridge, Michael G.
  • Constructive dismissal and the West Lothian question: Aberdeen City Council v McNeill (2011) Collins, Hugh
  • Materially identical to mistaken payment (2020) Cutts, Tatiana description
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  • The Human Rights Act and the criminal law: an overview of the early case-law (2002) Gearty, Conor
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  • Going 'below the waterline': the paradoxical regulation of secret surveillance in the UK (2015) Keenan, Bernard
  • The new constitutional role of the judiciary (2014) Murkens, Jo; Masterman, Roger
  • Insolvency law, restructuring law and modern financial markets (2015) Paterson, Sarah
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  • Five minutes with Graham Allen: “unlike most democracies, the UK lacks a document that sets out the rules of the political game” (2014) Allen, Graham
  • How regional differences in Scotland impacted on voting results in the independence referendum (2014) Ayres, Steven
  • The asylum amnesty ‘scandal’: mind the gap (2010) Balch, Alex
  • UKIP’s rise could spark unplanned but welcome constitutionalreform (2014) Barber, Stephen
  • Barry George: Trial by media? (2007) Beckett, Charlie
  • Bash the Bish: Sharia law and Rowan Williams (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • Behavioural advertising: solution or slippery slope? (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • Contempt: time to lose the law (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • Dave backs FoI: where's Gordon? (2007) Beckett, Charlie
  • Goldsmith gets it right-ish (2007) Beckett, Charlie
  • Internet porn laws: they won't work and they herald further controls (2009) Beckett, Charlie
  • Literacy not the law: bondage and the bloggers (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • McCanns and the Internet (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • Time to trust jurors and journalists on contempt? (2010) Beckett, Charlie
  • Trial by media? (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • The real migrant crime myth (2008) Beckett, Charlie
  • News International and corporate power in Britain’s democracy: just the tip of the ‘unelected oligarchies’ iceberg (2011) Beetham, David
  • Unless greater heed is paid to political economy, devolutioncould become a red herring of democratisation (2014) Berry, Craig
  • Book Review: Making British law: committees in action by Louise Thompson (2015) Berry, Richard
  • The Committee on Standards in Public Life is responding to the need for scrutiny of ethical standards in local government (2014) Bew, Paul
  • Police reform: why democracy is not just about elections (2011) Blick, Andrew
  • Reforming the constitution: process matters (2011) Blick, Andrew
  • Reports of Parliament’s decline much exaggerated (2010) Blick, Andrew
  • Special advisers and the ‘phone-hacking’ scandal (2011) Blick, Andrew
  • To appreciate the importance of the Brexit referendum, we must consider the series of constitutional issues that it raises (2016) Blick, Andrew
  • What would be the constitutional consequences of Lords reform? (2010) Blick, Andrew
  • Should Police and Crime Commissioners be abolished? The Commissioners respond (2013) Bourne, Katy; Jones, Bob; Simmonds, Adam; Baird, Vera; Salmon, Christopher; Barnes, Ann
  • The Government’s new EVEL timeline still isn’t sufficient to facilitate the necessary debate and deliberation (2015) Boyle, Katie
  • The Scottish political system and policy process share the same ‘complex government’ features as any country (2014) Cairney, Paul
  • The time is right for an audit of Scottish democracy (2016) Cairney, Paul
  • Greenbelt madness: or how to get it back to front (2016) Cheshire, Paul
  • Four reasons a Scottish Conservative might vote ‘Yes’ in 2014 (2014) Convery, Alan
  • Who monitors external appointments to government departmental boards? (2011) Crone, Stephen
  • With 16 weeks to go until Scotland decides, many votes are still up for grabs (2014) Curtice, John
  • Fixing the revolving door (2011) David-Barrett, Liz
  • The prevention agenda in Scotland is a worthy initiative, but the tensions inherent in its execution may yet undermine it (2014) Denny, Emilly St
  • Scotland has voted ‘No’. What next for the UK constitution? (2014) Elliott, Mark
  • Whilst the debates in Scotland were a very welcome sign of political engagement, we should be cautious about the nature and the extent of that engagement (2014) Evans, Mary
  • How to eliminate violence against women: the view from Scotland (2015) Ewen, Janine
  • A new and fair constitutional settlement? Beware of constitutional hyper-activism (2014) Flinders, Matthew
  • The homelessness reduction bill is a piece of token legislation (2016) Foster, Helen
  • Negotiations about the fiscal framework for the Scotland Bill are becoming high political drama (2016) Gallagher, Jim
  • The prospects for local government independence are bleakdue to the centre’s unwillingness to give up power (2014) Game, Chris
  • The EU Bill is flawed, but it could open up other options for democratic reform (2011) Gordon, Mike
  • The (not so) great repeal bill, part 1: only uncertainty is certain (2017) Grogan, Joelle
  • Scottish independence would have a negative impact on security (2014) Hemmings, John
  • Book review: in search of criminal responsibility: ideas, interests and institutions by Nicola Lacey (2017) Henaghan, Caroline
  • If Scotland votes ‘Yes’, we will likely see an immigration policy that is markedly different from the rest of the UK (2014) Hepburn, Eve
  • Regardless of whether it’s a ‘Yes’ or a ‘No’ vote, the answer must be radical change (2014) Hepburn, Eve
  • Political parties need to take greater responsibility for Pakistani and Bangladeshi clan politicking in order to protect our democracy (2015) Hill, Eleanor
  • On fantasy island: the seven myths undermining human rights in the UK today (2014) Keenan, Bernard
  • The Law Commission’s dangerous proposals would turn whistleblowers and journalists into ‘spies’ (2017) Killock, Jim
  • Researching court interpreting (2014) Matczak, Anna
  • What the Scottish government’s childcare proposals mean for gender equality in an independent Scotland (2013) McAngus, Craig
  • Devo-max could complicate David Cameron’s plans to repeal the Human Rights Act (2014) McHargh, Aileen
  • Falling North Sea tax revenue out-turns and forecasts highlight why Scotland’s future fiscal balance is expected to be worse off than the UK’s (2014) McLaren, John; Armstrong, Jo
  • Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step three: responses and conclusions. (2016) Meehan, Elizabeth
  • Is freedom of information a viable research tool? Step two: receiving a response to a request (2016) Meehan, Elizabeth
  • Is “freedom of information” a viable research tool? Step one: composing a request (2015) Meehan, Elizabeth
  • If Westminster politicians think that a No vote in the referendum represents a final victory, they are in for a rude surprise (2014) Mian, Emran
  • Time for the media shadow boxing to end, and for the democratic deficit in the expansion of the UK’s surveillance powers to be tackled (2015) Murray, Andrew D.
  • (More) planning rule reform (2012) Overman, Henry G.
  • Relaxing planning laws (2012) Overman, Henry G.
  • Ends and means: experts debate the democratic oversight of the UK’s intelligence services (2014) Rifkind, Malcolm; Sedley, Stephen; Brown, Ian; Bochel, Hugh; Wilson Palow, Caroline; Pickles, Nick; Vermeulen, Mathias; Leigh, Ian; Raab, Charles
  • Justifications for the Investigatory Powers Bill are based on a very specific interpretation of freedom (2016) Rutherford, Nat
  • Why have Scottish Labour supporters drifted to the ‘Yes’ camp? (2014) Shaw, Eric
  • Never letting go: why Scotland is at constitutional stalemate over Brexit (2016) Skoutaris, Nikos
  • Gaining access to CCTV images is far more difficult than the legislation suggests it ought to be (2015) Spiller, Keith
  • Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy: “The Treasury have woefully misapplied our research estimates” (2014) Suss, Joel
  • Once again the Constitution seems vulnerable to piecemeal reform arising out of sectional party interest (2015) Swan, Sean
  • Overcoming the UK’s constitutional crisis may require the development of more flexible relationships between the constituent nations (2015) Swan, Sean
  • The constitutional settlement of the UK has been thrown into flux – an overarching polity is urgently needed (2016) Swan, Sean
  • EVEL, Brexit, and the SNP: what does the 2015 election mean for the House of Commons? (2015) Thompson, Louise
  • The UK is at a constitutional crossroads and major change is needed if it is to work effectively (2015) Trench, Alan
  • More urgently than a process of devolution, the UK needs to address the social and economic concerns articulated in Scotland (2014) White, Jonathan
  • Do referendums ever resolve constitutional debates? (2010) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart
  • Postal voting and electoral fraud (2010) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart
  • Talking sense on Lords reform: why the PSA’s new briefing fills a crucial gap (2011) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart
  • What’s happening to our democracy? (2011) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart
  • MPs pay has risen sharply since the 1970s – but it is outside earnings that should really concern (2013) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart; Blick, Andrew; Crone, Stephen
  • Unfinished devolution has created constitutional imbalances in the UK (2013) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart; Blick, Andrew; Crone, Stephen
  • Legal aid cuts may mean excluded members of society are denied access to a vital part of our democratic system (2014) Wilks-Heeg, Stuart; Crone, Stephen; Blick, Andrew
  • The human rights act: Labour renews its vows to the UK’s Bill of Rights (2014) Williams, Amy
  • Democracy experts are divided on Lord Stevens’ proposals to reform police accountability (2013) Wood, Dominic; O'Neill, Megan; Bradford, Ben; Westmarland, Louise; Barton, Adrian; Loveday, Barry
  • The Government’s Freedom of Information commission tilts the political discussion towards damage and cost (2015) Worthy, Ben
  • The new sovereigntism: what it means for human rights law in the UK (2017) de Londras, Fiona
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  • The demise of the Parliament’s Political and Constitutional Reform Committee:executive power is again predominant (2015) Allen, Graham; Smith, Martin; Richards, Dave picture_as_pdf
  • Scottish leaders’ debates on Twitter:Sturgeon, Davidson, and ‘indyref2’ dominated proceedings (2017) Baxter, Graeme; Burnett, Simon; Isaacs, John; MacLeod, Iain; Pedersen, Sarah; Tait, Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • The next step for local government should be the right to pass primary legislation (2015) Copus, Colin picture_as_pdf
  • Article 50 does allow Britain to negotiate a transitional period (2017) Ortino, Federico; Hestermeyer, Holger picture_as_pdf