All Stories

  1. The Two Forms of Legal Time: Pierre Legendre’s “La Durée Poignardée”: Remarques sur la Structure et le Temps
  2. Scottish Independence
  3. Credit and Creed: A Critical Legal Theory of Money
  4. Credit and Creed: A Critical Legal Theory of Money
  5. Credit and Creed: A Critical Legal Theory of Money
  6. Credit and Creed: A Critical Legal theory of Money
  7. Brexit and Scotland: Centralism, Federalism or Independence?
  8. The political purpose of the ‘mixed legal system’ conception in the law of Scotland
  9. Brief speculations about changes to IP law in the UK after Brexit
  10. European Copyright Inside or Outside the European Union: Pluralism of Copyright Laws and the “Herderian Paradox”
  11. Cyberspace and intellectual property rights
  12. Lord Kames: Legal and Social Theorist
  13. Make the butterflies fly in formation? Management of copyright created by academics in UK universities
  14. Symposium
  15. Originality in UK Copyright Law: The Old “Skill and Labour” Doctrine Under Pressure
  16. Copyright and Creativity: The Making of Property Rights in Creative Works
  17. Is copyright good for music?
  18. Neo‐Colonial Aspects of Global Intellectual Property Protection
  19. Psychological Aspects of Property and Ownership
  20. Codification of Private Law in Scotland: Observations by a Civil Lawyer