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QC wants posthumous justice for Scotland’s ‘witches’
A member of Faculty has marked International Women’s Day by launching a campaign seeking justice for thousands of people in Scotland who were convicted of witchcraft and executed.
A member of Faculty has marked International Women’s Day by launching a campaign seeking justice for thousands of people in Scotland who were convicted of witchcraft and executed.
Two senior members of Faculty, Lisa Henderson, QC, and Susanne Tanner, QC, are to discuss “Breaking the Glass Ceiling” at an International Women’s Day event by the Scottish Young Lawyers’ Association.
A number of the Faculty’s devils have been speaking to students about the process of joining the Scots Bar.
An election for the office of Treasurer of Faculty has been won by Ruth Crawford, QC, the first woman to hold the post.
At the start of JUSTICE WEEK (24-28 February), the Dean of Faculty, Gordon Jackson, QC, reflects on what is justice.
Issues have been identified by the Faculty in a planned new system to allow complainers in sexual offence cases to refer themselves for forensic examination.
A new judge has honoured his late mother by taking her maiden name for his title, Lord Harrower.
The journalist and legal commentator, Joshua Rozenberg, QC, will launch his new book in Scotland at an event chaired by the Faculty’s Mungo Bovey, QC.
A senior member of Faculty has been appointed to a panel of specialist arbitrators for disputes in the world of fine art.
A new magazine published by the supreme constitutional court of Colombia features a contribution by a member of Faculty, Ximena Vengoechea.