Advocate Greg Sanders pens new book on right to roam in Scotland
Westwater Advocates’ Greg Sanders’ new book has been published.
A Practical Guide To The Right to Roam in Scotland comes after he “identified a gap in the market for a comprehensive, practical guide looking at the competing interests of landowners and ramblers”.
Published this month by Law Brief Publishing, and further to Anstalt v Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority [2018] CSIH – 22, this book concentrates on part 1 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and addresses matters such as occupiers’ liability and contains detailed guidance on how to litigate matters arising; primarily section 14 notices. It will assist practitioners, ramblers, land owners and non-lawyers.
Mr Sanders has been involved in numerous property cases since calling to the Scottish bar in 2001. These have included right to roam cases acting for landowners and ramblers including representing the pursuers in Creelman v Argyll and Bute Council 2009 S.L.T (Sh Ct) 165.
His property practice has included being instructed as a skilled witness for the High Court in England in relation to Scottish servitude rights (easements).