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  1. The threat from within

    Comerford, L. 13-Aug-2012 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 57, 8, p. 40-41, 2 p.

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  2. Social media: Trojan horse?

    Comerford, E. 13-Dec-2010 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 55, 12, p. 40-41, 2 p.

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  3. Compensation for alleged vaccine injury

    Ferguson, P. R. Mar-1994 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 39, 3, p. 80-82, 3 p.

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  4. Defence agents and the mentally disturbed

    Cameron, G. 1993 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. p. 16-19, 4 p.

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  5. Automatism- negation of mens rea: a rejoinder

    Ferguson, P. R. Feb-1992 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 37, 2, p. 58, 1 p.

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  6. The limits of the automatism defence

    Ferguson, P. R. Nov-1991 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 36, 11, p. 446- 449

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  7. Nature conservation: a guide to designations of land

    Reid, C. T. 1989 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 34, 1, p. 6-10, 5 p.

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  8. Testamentary trustees and the taxman: a postscript for practitioners

    Scobbie, E. M. & Reid, C. T. Dec-1985 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 30, 12, p. 498-499

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  9. Testamentary trustees and the taxman: a possible way of minimising CGT or DLT liability

    Scobbie, E. M. & Reid, C. T. Feb-1985 In : Journal of the Law Society of Scotland. 30, 2, p. 62-64, 5 p.

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