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5 Edinburgh L. Rev. [i] (2001)

handle is hein.journals/edinlr5 and id is 1 raw text is: THE EDINBURGH LAW REVIEW

VOLUME 5

ISSUE 1

JANUARY 2001

Contents

Editorial

Hector L MacQueen

Articles
Natural Law and Common Law
The Role of Concordats in the New Britain:
Taking Subsidiarity Seriously?
Constitutionalising the Role of the Judge:
Scotland and the New Order
Analysis
Equitable Ownership in Scots Law?
Shilliday v Smith: Unjust Enrichment Through the
Looking Glass?
The Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act

D J Ibbetson

Andrew Scott
Stephen Tierney
George Gretton
W D H Sellar
Michael Bridge

Reviews
Legal Positivism in American Jurisprudence, Zenon Bankowski, 103; Restitution
and Contract, Saul Smith, 106; Promises on Prior Obligations at Common Law,
Joshua Getzler, 108; Prescription and Limitation, Margaret Hodge, 109; A Companion
tojustinian's Institutes, Laurens Winkel, 110; The Human Rights Act and the Criminal
and Regulatory Process, Alastair N Brown, 111; The Executive in the Constitution:
Structure, Autonomy and External Control, C M G Himsworth, 113; Democracy
and Deliberation: Transformation and the South African Legal Order, Emilios A
Christodoulidis, 114; The Administrative Supervision and Enforcement of EC Law:
Powers, Procedures and Limits, Rachael Craufurd Smith, 116; Legal Issues of the
Amsterdam Treaty, Niamh Nic Shuibhne, 118; Scottish Planning Law, 119; Lord
Atkin, 119; Human Rights Cases, 120; First Steps in the Law, 120; Delictual Liability,
120; The Scottish Legal System, 121.

Volume 4 Index

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