Explores how family law cases have developed and changed within Scotland. This collection of short articles, aimed at practitioners and family law students, is full of cases that address the multiple aspects of Scottish family law. Ordered chronologically, it charts the development of family law from the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Scotland Act 1999 to the present day. It pays particular attention to the children's hearing system, the Hague Child Abduction Convention, same-sex relationships and cohabitiation. Key Features. Collects key pieces by Kenneth McK Norrie, a leading advocate and one of the foremost academics in Scots family law Gives comparative perspectives, including the important differences between Scots and UK law Clear perspectives on complex case law examples