Crofting Law Lectures, Articles & Submissions
Brian Inkster regularly gives lectures, writes articles and provides submissions on various aspects of crofting law. These include:-
Village of Hamnavoe
Crofting Law Group Conference
Shetland: 7 September 2001
Wind Farm Development and Crofting:
The Case for a Section 5(3) Agreement
Prepared for a presentation to a Wind Farm Developer
Glasgow: 20 January 2003
Responses to the Draft Crofting Reform (Scotland) Bill
Submitted to the Land Use and Rural Policy Division
of the Scottish Executive
Glasgow: 13 June 2005
Resumption Clauses in Missives: a Landlord's perspective
WS Society Conference in association with the Crofting Law Group
Inverness: 10 May 2007
Crofting Reform etc. Act 2007
RICS Scotland Rural Mid-session Conference
Dunkeld: 24 April 2008
Drafting Crofting Clauses in Wind Farm Leases
and the Section 19A Application/Intimation
WS Society Conference in association with the Crofting Law Group
Inverness: 30 May 2008
under the Crofting Reform etc. Act 2007
WWW: 17 November 2008
University of Strathclyde: The Law School - LLB Property Law
Glasgow: 23 & 26 February 2009
WS Society Conference in association with the Crofting Law Group
Edinburgh: 12 June 2009
Published in the Crofting Law Group Newsletter: November 2009
Blog Post for The Firm Online
Inverness: 10 December 2009
Blog Post for The Firm Online
Stornoway: 27 January 2009
Blog Post for The Firm Online
Inverness: 10 December 2009
Submitted to the Scottish Parliament's Rural Affairs
and Environment Committee
Glasgow: 3 February 2010
Blog Post for The Firm Online
Glasgow: 31 May 2010
Crofting Law Conference
WS Society in association with the Crofting Law Group
Fort William: 3 September 2010
Blog Post for The Firm Online
Fort William: 10 September 2010
Agricultural and Rural Law Conference
Law Society of Scotland - Update
Glasgow: 21 October 2010
Crofting Law and the Crofting Reform (Scotland) Act 2010
The Annual Rural Law Conference
Central Law Training
Edinburgh: 31 May 2011
Article for Journal of the Law Society of Scotland
Edinburgh: 20 June 2011