
Human Rights and Scots Law
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Chris Himsworth is Professor of Public Law at the University of Edinburgh.
Alan Boyle is Professor of Public International Law,all at the University of Edinburgh.
Content
Alan Boyle
2 Human Rights, Devolution and Public Law
Lord Clarke
3 The Hamebringing: Devolving Rights Seriously
Chris Himsworth
4 The Role of the Advocate General for Scotland
Lynda Clark QC MP
5 Constitutionalising the Role of the Judge: Scotland and the New Order
Stephen Tierney
6 Judicial Review, Locus Standi and Remedies: the Impact of the Human Rights Act
Jane Munro
7 The Swedish Experience of the ECHR Since Incorporation
Iain Cameron
8 Private Rights, Private Law, and the Private Domain
Hector MacQueen and Douglas Brodie
9 Charting the Impact of Rights and Equality Discourse on Canadian Family Law
Susan Boyd
10 Incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights: What Will it Mean for Scotland's Children?
Lilian Edwards
11 Attitudes to Sexual Identity and Practice: The Impact of Human Rights Law in Scottish Courts
Martin Hogg
12 Medical Law and Human Rights: Passing the Parcel Back to the Profession?
Graeme Laurie
13 The Protection of Property Rights
George Gretton
14 The Human Rights Act and the Criminal Law: An Overview of the Early Case-Law
Conor Gearty
15 The European Convention on Human Rights and Scots Criminal Law
Pamela Ferguson and Mark Mackarel
16 Writing Wrongs: Third-party Intervention Post-incorporation
Andrea Loux
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