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7 Edinburgh L. Rev. [i] (2003)

handle is hein.journals/edinlr7 and id is 1 raw text is: THE EDINBURGH LAW REVIEW
VOLUME 7              ISSUE 1           JANUARY 2003
Contents
Scots Law News                                 Hector L McQueen    1
Articles
Specific Performance: A Comparative Analysis (1)    Shael Herman   5
Disgorgement of Profits for Breach of Contract: A Comparative
Analysis                                         Mathias Siems  27
The Structure of Defences in Scots Criminal Law     Victor Tadros  60
Analysis
The Raising of Lazarus: The Resurrection of McGhee v
National Coal Board                               Joe Thomson   80
Paul v Ogilvy: A Lost Opportunity for Lost Chance Recovery  Martin Hogg  86
Shareholder Remedies in Scotland: Anderson v Hogg  Robert Goddard  93
Glasgow Kisses and Parental Wishes: X v Y         Lilian Edwards  101
CAutionary Tales-the Continued Development of Smith v
Bank of Scotland                                   Sandra Eden  107
Bridging the Care Gap: Robertson v Fife Council and Paying
for Residential Care                               Alan R Barr  118
Reviews
Lethe's Law: Justice, Law and Ethics in Reconciliation, Andrew Halpin, 124; Aliens
in Medieval Law: The Origins of Modern Citizenship, R H Helmholz, 125; Paths to
Justice: What People Do and Think About Going to Lau Elizabeth Thornburg, 126;
Modern Studies in Property Law, Vol 1, Property 2000, Andrew J M Steven, 128;
Men of Law in Pre-Reformation Scotland Alain Wijffels, 130; The Riddle of All
Constitutions: International Law, Democracy and the Critique of Idealogy, Emilios
Christodoulidis, 132; Islands of Law: A Legal History of the British Isles, John Finlay,
134; Lex et Romanitas: Essays for Alan Watson / Critical Studies in Ancient Law,
Comparative Law and Legal History: Essays in Honour of Alan Watson, David
Johnston, 135; Las Siete Partidas, Paul du Plessis, 138; Etude pour un Ministere
Public Europeer, Joelle Godard and Bernard Pierre, 139; The Radical Face of the
Ancient Constitution, Jon Parkin, 141.

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