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Scots Law Student Journal
ISSUE 1
01/10/00

Areas Covered:

Conveyancing
Health and Safety Law
Defamation
Company Law
Delict
Legal Theory
and others.
ISSUE 2
Awaiting Contributions:
E-mail Word Documents to XXXXXXX with your contact details so that I can confirm your entry.  Contributions without contact details will be added anonymously.
Scots Law Student Journal
READ THE INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE CONTINUING
About the SLSJ and Important Disclaimer:
The Scots Law Student Journal presents a chance for law students in Scotland to publish essays and other work on the internet so that others may benefit from their efforts.  The works have been contributed by law students in Scotland and the views and opinions contained therein are theirs alone and do not represent those of the Scots Law Student Zone or Scottish Law Online.  No information contained on the site is intended to be nor should be construed as being legal advice.  There is no guarantee that the works are correct or accurately state the law of Scotland and users are reminded that they should NOT rely on any of the information on the site at all without either taking legal advice or confirming the information themselves through their own research.
Plagiarism:
This site is not intended to lead to an increase in plagiarism.  Students are reminded that the site is intended to lead to a more open system of essay writing in Scotland's law schools.  Lecturers at the Universities will be informed of the existence of the SLSJ and will no doubt familiarise themselves with the content of each issue.  Copying information from the site has been made more difficult by the use of Acrobat PDF files to store the documents.
At present, those students in the law schools who know others in the year above are able to benefit from copies of previous essays whereas those who do not have such contacts are unable to benefit in the same way.  The advantages which this brings to the student are doubled when we consider that many lecturers set the same or similar essay questions each year.  It is hoped that this unfair practice will now be easier to stop.
How to Contribute:
As an experiment over the coming months, this site will be storing and allowing access to essays and dissertations by other students in Scotland on law topics of their choice. In order to have your work included, e-mail it as an attachment to me at xxxxxxxxxxx in a MS Word or similar format. When the essays or dissertations are placed on the website, they will be in Acrobat (PDF) files so that others may not alter, copy or cut and paste from them. If you have any comments or queries about this then please contact me to discuss them by using either the e-mail address above or by using the Feedback Form provided.
Needless to say, all rights to the ownership of essays are retained by the author and you would have the right to request that your work be removed at any time. Furthermore, if you so wish, an essay can be displayed anonymously but not under a different name for obvious reasons.
Remember, you needn't be a Student in order to contribute!
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