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  1. Implied Contractual Terms and Repudiation: PLZ Soccer Ltd v STV Central Ltd
  2. Legal aspects of memory: a report issued by the Psychology and Law Sections of the British Academy
  3. William David Hamilton Sellar, MVO, BA, LLB, LLD, FRHistS, FSAScot
  4. Scotland and Arbroath 1320–2020: 700 years of fighting for freedom, sovereignty, and independence Scotland and Arbroath 1320–2020: 700 years of fighting for freedom, sovereignty, and independence (Scottish Studies Interna...
  5. The Principle of Good Faith in Contractual Performance: A Scottish-Canadian Comparison
  6. Restitution upon Rescission for Breach of Contract, Mutuality, and Unjustified Enrichment: Lyle v Webster
  7. The Scottish Law Commission's Contract Report 2018
  8. Good Faith, PECL and Mixed Systems
  9. Judicial Reform of Private Law
  10. The Sophistication of Unjustified Enrichment: A Response to Nils Jansen
  11. A Second Chamber for the Scottish Parliament?
  12. Another Fifteenth-Century Case
  13. The War of the Booksellers: Natural Law, Equity, and Literary Property in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
  14. Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow, 1924–2013: a memoir
  15. Invincible or Just a Flesh Wound? The Holy Grail of Scots Law
  16. Lord Rodger–Jurist then Judge
  17. Fraud or Error: A Thought Experiment?
  18. The Law of Obligations in Scots Law
  19. Ae Fond Kiss: A Private Matter?
  20. Public Law, Private Law, and National Identity
  21. Specific Performance and Right to Cure
  22. Change of circumstances in contract
  23. Scots Law News
  24. Scots Law News
  25. Scots Law News
  26. Scots Law News
  27. The Scrolls and the Legal Definition of Authorship
  28. Scots Law News
  29. Analysis
  30. Scots Law News
  31. Scots Law News
  32. Colin Kidd, UNION AND UNIONISMS: POLITICAL THOUGHT IN SCOTLAND, 1500-2000 Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (www.cambridge.org), 2008. ix + 312 pp. ISBN 9780521880572 (hb). £45. ISBN 9780521706803 (pb). £15.99.
  33. Unjustified Enrichment, Subsidiarity and Contract
  34. Scots Law News
  35. Scots Law News
  36. Martin J Doris, DISPUTE AVOIDANCE AND EUROPEAN CONTRACT LAW: DEALING WITH DIVERGENCE Groningen: Europa Law Publishing (www.europalawpublishing.com), European Studies in Private Law vol 2, 2008. xxi + 259 pp. ISBN 9789076871905. €55.
  37. Scots Law News
  38. Scots Law News
  39. W M Gloag and R C Henderson, THE LAW OF SCOTLAND, 12th edn by Lord Coulsfield and Hector L MacQueen (general editors) Edinburgh: W Green & Son Ltd (www.wgreen.co.uk), 2007. ccxcix+1344pp. ISBN 9780414015913. £185.
  40. Scots Law News
  41. Scots Law News
  42. Scotland: Politics, Government and Law
  43. Scots Law News
  44. Scots Law News
  45. Intellectual Property
  46. Scots Law News
  47. Scots Law News
  48. Peter Birks and Scots Enrichment Law
  49. Scots Law News
  50. European Contract LawScots and South African Perspectives
  51. Good Faith
  52. Scots Law News
  53. Towards Utopia or Irreconcilable Tensions? Thoughts on Intellectual Property, Human Rights and Competition Law
  54. Reform of archival legislation: A Scots perspective 1
  55. Legal Nationalism: Lord Cooper, Legal History and Comparative Law
  56. Two Toms and an Ideology for Scots Law: T B Smith and Lord Cooper of Culross
  57. Glory with Gloag or the Stake with Stair? T B Smith and the Scots Law of Contract
  58. Scots Law News
  59. 'My tongue is mine ain': Copyright, the Spoken Word and Privacy
  60. Calum Carmichael, Ideas and the Man: Remembering David Daube
  61. Laureation for Honorary Degree of LL.D: Professor W R Cornish
  62. Illegal Contracts
  63. Scots Law News
  64. Scots Law News
  65. Protecting Privacy
  66. Scots Law News
  67. Protecting Privacy
  68. Welcome Message
  69. Scots Law News
  70. Introduction
  71. Scots law in Europe: the case of contract
  72. Scots Law News
  73. Scots Law News
  74. Scots Law News
  75. Regional Private Laws and Codification in Europe
  76. Scots Law News
  77. Editorial
  78. Scots Law News
  79. Scots Law News
  80. Scots Law News
  81. Scots Law News
  82. Editorial
  83. Editorial
  84. Editorial
  85. Negligence
  86. Third Party Rights in Contract: Jus Quaesitum Tertio
  87. Editorial
  88. Andrew Burrows, UNDERSTANDING THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS Oxford: Hart Publishing, 1998. xxiv and 223 pp (incl index). ISBN 1 901362 38 8. £25.
  89. Editorial
  90. Books Recieved
  91. Editorial
  92. Michael Furmston, Takao Norisada and Jill Poole, CONTRACT FORMATION AND LETTERS OF INTENT Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1998. xxxv and 322 pp (incl index). ISBN 0 471 995238 9. £65.
  93. Editorial
  94. Editorial
  95. Specific Implement, Interdict and Contractual Performance
  96. Editorial
  97. Editorial
  98. Editorial
  99. DIRITTO PRIVATO EUROPEO. Ed by Nicolò LipariPadua: CEDAM, 1997. Two volumes continuously paginated. xxii, xxii and 1050 pp. ISBN 88 13 19982 1 (pb); 88 13 20061 7 (pb). Lire 122.
  100. DIRITTO PRIVATO EUROPEO. Ed by Nicolò Lipari Padua: CEDAM, 1997. Two volumes continuously paginated. xxii, xxii and 1050 pp. ISBN 88 13 19982 1 (pb); 88 13 20061 7 (pb). Lire 122.
  101. Unjust Enrichment: A Study of Private Law and Public Values. By Dagan Hanoch. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. xiv +195 pp. (inc. bibliography and index). ISBN 0-521-58648-X. £35/$59.95]
  102. Editorial
  103. Editorial
  104. Andrew Burrows and Ewan McKendrick, CASES AND MATERIALS ON THE LAW OF RESTITUTION Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. Ixiii and 912 pp (incl index). ISBN 0 19 8762909 (hb). £55; 0 19 8762917 (pb). £27.50
  105. Third Party Rights in Contract: English Reform and Scottish Concerns
  106. Editorial
  107. Remedies for Breach of Contract: The Future Development of Scots Law in its European and International Context
  108. Editorial
  109. Regiam Majestatem, Scots Law, and National Identity
  110. Implementing performing rights
  111. GLANVILL RESARCINATE: SIR JOHN SKENE AND REGIAM MAJESTATEM
  112. Protecting Software — Copyright or Sui Generis?
  113. Legal humanism in renaissance Scotland∗
  114. Scottish legal history group (Mackenzie Tercentenary)
  115. Desuetude, the cessante maxim and trial by Combat in Scots Law
  116. Pleadable Brieves, Pleading and the Development of Scots Law
  117. The sources and literature of Scots law: Aselect critical bibliography 1936–1982
  118. Dissasine and mortancestor in Scots law
  119. The brieve of right in Scots Law
  120. Donation in Scots Law
  121. Scots and English Law: The Case of Contract
  122. The Law of Obligations in Scots Law
  123. A Post-Positivist Outlook from the Thistle
  124. Scotland’s First Women Law Graduates: An Edinburgh Centenary
  125. Unjustified Enrichment and Family Law
  126. Illegality and Immorality in Contracts: Towards European Principles
  127. Information, Law and Society
  128. Trust, Loyalty and George Heriot
  129. Copyright Law Reform: Some Achievable Goals?
  130. David Daube and T B Smith
  131. Reinhard Zimmermann and Scots Law
  132. Invincible or Just a Flesh Wound? The Holy Grail of Scots Law
  133. Concrete Solutions to Liability: Changing Perspectives in Contract and Delict
  134. Good Faith in the Scots Law of Contract: An Undisclosed Principle?
  135. Rights and Duties of the Seller and the Buyer
  136. Intellectual Property and the Common Law in Scotland C.1700-C.1850
  137. Private Law, National Identity and the Case of Scotland
  138. A Friendship in the Law: David Daube and T. B. Smith
  139. Scots and English Law c.1603: Uniting or Dividing Kingdoms?
  140. Gain-Based Damages for Breach of Contract and the DCFR
  141. The Europeanisation of Contract Law and the Proposed Common European Sales Law
  142. Copyright Law and the Dead Sea Scrolls: A British Perspective
  143. Third Party Rights in Contract: A Case Study in Codifying and Not Codifying
  144. Towards Utopia or Irreconcilable Tensions? Thoughts on Intellectual Property, Human Rights and Competition Law
  145. Scots Law
  146. Scots law*
  147. Payment of another's debt
  148. Europeanisation of Contract Law and the Proposed Common European Sales Law
  149. Intellectual property in a peripheral jurisdiction: a matter of policy?
  150. A Second Chamber for the Scottish Parliament? II
  151. Implementing Performing Rights
  152. The Scrolls and the Legal Definition of Authorship