Fifth volume of Strathclyde Law Review published

Fifth volume of Strathclyde Law Review published

The fifth volume of the Strathclyde Law Review has been published and can be accessed online.

Articles in the latest edition cover a range of topics, including:

  • The Transplantation and Legal Implications of Bolton into Scots Law by Daniel Greg Walker
  • How Scotland can establish a European Convention on Human Rights Article 2 compliant public inquiry into deaths arising from COVID-19 and further utilise a ‘Human Rights Based Approach’ to demonstrate global leadership in human rights by Gabriel Kielty
  • Defining War Rape; a Comparative Case Study of Natural and Codified International Criminal Law by Marcel van der Stroom
  • The Steps Taken by Say-on-Pay towards Shareholder Primacy: An Anglo-Saxon Perspective by Fatih Bugra Erdem

The review said on LinkedIn: “The Editorial Board would like to extend our thanks to the network of academic and administrative colleagues who have been involved with the publication of this volume, for their efforts in producing a Review which truly encourages debate and discussion.”

Share icon
Share this article: