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February 2000

President's report
Light-hearted reflections on what to do with January; and more serious comments on legal aid remuneration
Jumping the gun
Response to article by John Mayer in previous issue; and editorial comment
Obituary: Robert Arthur Burgess
Obituary: Robert Arthur Burgess
Competition law: the new regime begins
The key elements businesses need to understand about the new regime under the Competition Act 1998
Teaching human rights in Bosnia
The visit of a group of Glasgow University graduates to Bosnia to teach human rights to law sudents there, and what they learned in turn
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In this issue

  • President's report
  • Jumping the gun
  • Obituary: Robert Arthur Burgess
  • Competition law: the new regime begins
  • Teaching human rights in Bosnia
  • Does your firm spend more on tea than IT?
  • Changes to maternity leave
  • Interview: Andrew Normand
  • Evolving procedures of the parliament
  • Stamp duty soldiers on
  • Rights in three dimensions
  • Managing environmental risks
  • Stay ahead of the game

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