Chalmers, J. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2010.0007). W. Green: Edinburgh, UK, pp. While pleased case … (2014) (2003) T&T Clark: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. In: Cairns, G. pp. Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, respecting Crimes. pp. Quantifying criminalization. Green: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. In: Chalmers, J., Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. Fundamentals of Scots Law. Professor Chalmers' research is primarily in the area of criminal law, evidence and procedure, and he has broader interests in Scots law and the Scottish legal system, and the relationship between law and public health. In: Ross, M.L., Chalmers, J., Walker, A.G. and Walker, N.M. An Evaluation of the High Court Reforms Arising from the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004. Trial leader Prof James Chalmers said: "High rates of patients requiring ventilation and overwhelming intensive care unit capacity has been a major cause of excess deaths around the world. Edinburgh Law Review, 19(3), Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. Edinburgh Law Review, 21(1), Walker and Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland [2nd ed.]. (2014) Dundee University Press: Dundee, Scotland. (2009) (2007) Ross, M. L. and Chalmers, J. Project Report. Thomson/W. Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, 8, 481-498. Evidence Essentials [3rd ed.]. 60-62. (2016) Edinburgh Law Review, 8(2), Business Law in Scotland [4th ed]. (2009) (2003) Admissions and confessions. Chalmers, J. (2000) 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198726357.003.0002. (2019) Professor Brian Lipworth . Criminalization of HIV transmission: can doctors be liable for the onward transmission of HIV? (eds.) Professor Chalmers' research is primarily in the area of criminal law, evidence and procedure, and he has broader interests in Scots law and the Scottish legal system, and the rel 100-104. (eds.) Sweet & Maxwell: London, pp. pp. In: Duff, R.A., Farmer, L., Marshall, S.E., Renzo, M. and Tadros, V. Chalmers, J. Journal of Law and Society, Walker and Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland [2nd ed.]. 195-205. 685-742. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. BMedSci, MBChB (Hons), MRCP (UK), MD, FRCP (Edin), FRCP, FACAAI (USA) (ed.) Renton and Brown's Criminal Procedure according to the Law of Scotland (Assistant Editor), 2019 - (ongoing):
Chalmers, J. Test purchasing: the human rights dimension. Chalmers, J. , Gane, C. and Leverick, F. and Brown, H.H. James Chalmers was appointed to the Regius Chair of Law in 2012 (his inaugural lecture, Resorting to Crime, can be read online) and is currently (jointly with Fiona Leverick) REF Champion for the School of Law. (2006) ISBN 9783319455648. Cross examination in sexual offence trials and the ECHR: some observations. 21-31. (eds.) ISBN 9780414010505. He was also a member of the Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Reference Group (which reported in 2015), chaired the Academic Expert Group for that review, and was a member of the writing group for the Forensic DNA Analysis primer for courts published by the Royal Society and Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2017. pp. Scotland: twice as much criminal law as England? Scottish Parliament Justice Committee. pp. ) It is one of twelve Regius Professorships within the University of Glasgow. In: Chalmers, J. (eds.) When should a retrial be permitted after a conviction is quashed on appeal? Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. James' research focuses on developing personalised approaches in the management of bronchiectasis. (2005) pp. Trial in absence. pp. Thomson/W. James Chalmers. Chalmers, J. Scots Law Times, 7, Trusts. A Casebook on Scottish Criminal Law [4th ed.]. (Eds.) Chalmers, J. ISBN 9781845921651, Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. HIV/AIDS and criminal law in England and Wales: criminalisation of HIV transmission. (2008) No butts, no doubts, no regrets: ECHR case law is more likely to require a smoking ban than annul one. Victim impact statements: can work, do work (for those who bother to make them). 553-559. Chalmers, J. Criminal Law Review, 2016(10), Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, 65(2), Chalmers, J. Test purchasing, entrapment and human rights. ISBN 9780414016910, Chalmers, J. (2017) Ownership of trust property in Scotland and Louisiana. He is also the BLF Chair of Respiratory Research. ISBN 9780414015210. 350-361. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. Child and Family Law Quarterly, 23(4), Criminal law. Just an expert group that can't say no: reforming corporate homicide law. (2019) Hearsay, discretion and the ECHR. 271-315. (eds.) Oppression and abuse of process. Edinburgh Law Review, 6(1), pp. James Chalmers is a professor in the Political Science department at Macomb Community College (all campuses) - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself. Offenses against the person. Chalmers, J. 565-571. of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus, CO-CONNECT: COVID - Curated and Open Analysis and Research Platform (UKRI Open Call - UKRI Ideas to Address COVID-19) (Joint with University of Nottingham and 17 others), A randomized controlled trial of SFX-01 to improve clinical outcomes in COVID-19 patients (STAR-COVID), Rapid Diagnosis of Bacterial Co-Infection and Antimicrobial Resistance in Patients with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection (SARS-CoV-2) (Outline to Full Application), Efficacy and safety of TOBI Podhaler® in Pseudomonas, Neutrophil dysfunction in bronchiectasis: an emerging role for immunometabolism, Task Force report: European Respiratory Society guidelines for the management of children and adolescents with bronchiectasis, The Sputum Microbiome, Airway Inflammation and Mortality in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. (2006) 'Substantial and radical change': A new dawn for Scottish criminal procedure. pp. Gane, C.H.W., Stoddart, C.N. (2004) Scots Law Times(27), ISBN 9780414014510. Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, respecting Crimes. p. 108. (2016) Chalmers, J. (2009) (eds.) (2011) The Hague evidence convention and discovery inter partes: trial court decisions since Aérospatiale. Chalmers, J. (2003) Powered by Pure, Scopus & Elsevier Fingerprint Engine™ © 2021 Elsevier B.V. We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. LAW1003: Criminal Law and EvidenceLAW4009: Criminal JusticeLAW4010: Criminal Law: History and Theory, The University of Glasgow is a registered Scottish charity: Registration Number SC004401, Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society of Scotland, Advisory Group on Reform of the Law of Homicide, a two-year study of jury decision making in criminal cases, Working Party on Legal Advice and Waiver in Police Detention, Young Academy of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, more information about their work can be found here. pp. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2017.0391), Chalmers, J. ISBN 9781898397892. 173-178. Corroboration: consequences and criticism. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2006.10.2.290), Chalmers, J. 483-502. (2006) (2001) Methods of Conveying Information to Jurors: An Evidence Review - Research Findings. 367-390. (2003) Clarifying the law on assisted suicide? The Scottish Government: Edinburgh, pp. pp. pp. (2005) The process of criminal evidence law reform in Scotland: what can we learn? How should we go about jury research in Scotland? Scottish Jury Research: Findings from a Large Scale Mock Jury Study. Chalmers, J. Member, Scottish Law Commission Advisory Group on Reform of the Law of Homicide, 2011 - 2016:
(2018) Merging provocation and diminished responsibility: some reasons for scepticism. Chalmers, J. ISBN 9781872517186. How confidential is confidential? Redefining provocation. The aftermath of shameless indecency. Series: Law essentials. Abortion and concealment of pregnancy. Study, revision and examination. Springer: Cham, pp. Professor James Chalmers made the comments after speaking on today’s (January 22) BBC’s Good Morning Scotland programme. pp. (2014) 54-79. 140-163. More fair play for suspects: HM Advocate v Higgins. Comparing Tort and Crime: Learning from Across and Within Legal Systems. Assisted suicide: jurisdiction and discretion. pp. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. Chalmers, J. Independent legal representation for complainers in sexual offence cases. Evidence. Testamentary conditions and public policy. pp. James Chalmers As GSK/BLF chair in respiratory research, James’ research will focus on choosing the right treatment for the right person for people living with bronchiectasis. Series: Cambridge bioethics and law. Jury majority, size and verdicts. pp. Ross v Lord Advocate. List of professors appointed at Chalmers since 1996, in alphabetical order. (2007) (doi: 10.3366/E1364980908000450). He was a crusader in the American war of independence and a loyalist, … 2-4. Chalmers, J. pp. In: Stoddart, C.N. (eds.) Green: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 2-4. Nicola Sturgeon and the Scottish Government have been accused of “outsourcing coercion” by a respected law academic. The news has been received with incredible sadness amongst colleagues and former students in Glasgow and far beyond. Professor Chalmers is one of a number of researchers in the School of Law working on criminal law and criminal justice, and more information about their work can be found here. The Scottish Government: Edinburgh, pp. Glasgow Tercentenary Essays: 300 Years of the School of Law. In: Carter, M. pp. (doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2008.00689.x), Chalmers, J. HIV and the law. (eds.) Scottish Evidence Law Essentials [4th edition]. James D. Chalmers's 67 research works with 936 citations and 4,686 reads, including: The evolution of the European Respiratory Journal : weathering the publishing pandemic Partial defences to murder in Scotland : an unlikely tranquility. In: Mackenzie, G. pp. (2014) W. Green: Edinburgh, pp. W. Green: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. Scottish Government, Edinburgh. HIV Transmission, the Law and the Work of the Clinical Team: A Briefing Paper. Criminal Law Review, 2011 - 2013:
Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: A Report for the Justice Committee. Recording of police interviews. Fundamentals of Scots Law. How should we go about jury research in Scotland? (doi: 10.3366/elr.2013.0172), Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. Chalmers, J. Developing Scots criminal law: a shift in responsibility? Penman v Bott. Oregon recently launched an automatic-enrollment retirement savings program for private sector workers lacking access to other workplace retirement plans. Edinburgh Law Review (Editor), 2007 - 2010:
(ed.) Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. The true meaning of “wicked recklessness”: HM Advocate v Purcell. W. Green: Edinburgh, pp. ISBN 9781898397595. 215-226. 189-241. Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. 450-464. Chalmers, J. pp. (2017) Former PhD students of Professor Chalmers include Isla Callander (Lecturer, Aberdeen), Zhilong Guo (Lecturer, Chinese University of Political Science and Law), Sirko Harder (Reader, Sussex), Chloë Kennedy (Lecturer, Edinburgh), Elizabeth Shaw (Lecturer, Aberdeen) and Findlay Stark (University Senior Lecturer, Cambridge; Fellow, Jesus College, Cambridge). (2006) If you made any changes in Pure these will be visible here soon. (Accepted for Publication). Sexually transmitted diseases and the criminal law. A decade of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission. (eds.) Understanding Scots Law: An Introduction to Scots Law, Procedure and Legal Skills. (2007) and Chalmers, J. & Sixsmith, J. 163-167. Chalmers, J. (2018) 59-63. Criminal law. Criminal Law Review, 2015(3), Test purchasing: the human rights dimension. Series: NAM manual. Green: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. Trusts. Introduction. 'Substantial and radical change': A new dawn for Scottish criminal procedure. ISBN 9780414064546, Chalmers, J. An Evaluation of the High Court Reforms Arising from the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004. 198-212. (eds.) Two problems in the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Bill. (2000) Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia: Criminal Law [reissue]. (2000) Insmed's shares rose after the biotech reported that a candidate drug to treat bronchiectasis, a chronic lung condition, met its primary endpoint in a Phase II trial. The Fraser appeal. (In Press). ISBN 9780414014510, Chalmers, J. (2013) 14-17. Chalmers, J. Hart Publishing: Oxford. In: Dauchy, S., Martyn, G., Musson, A., Pihlajamäki, H. and Wijffels, A. 230-236. The University of Dundee’s Professor James Chalmers is the Scottish lead of a major UK research study into the long-term health impacts of Covid-19 on hospitalised patients launched today. ISBN 9780414015630, Chalmers, J. Partial Defences to Homicide in the Law of Scotland: A Report to the Law Commission for England and Wales. These topic labels come from the works of this person. (2013) The first holder of the chair, William Forbes, was appointed in 1714. Justice redefined. W. Green: Edinburgh, UK. Sexually transmitted diseases and the criminal law. 117-142. Chalmers, J., Jefferson, E. & Morales, D. Barrable, A., Belch, J., Boehnke, J., Booth, D., Brown, A., Cantrell, D., Chalmers, J., Coleman, S., Connell, D., Cuschieri, A., Dicker, A., Doney, A., Eftimie, R., Fang, M., Farre, A., Gamble, C., Howden, A., Krstajic, N., Lamond, A., Moraga Gonzalez, I., Palmer, C., Parcell, B., Pearson, E., Shoemark, A. Commissioned by the Scottish Government, the research was led by Ipsos MORI Scotland, with the collaboration of School of Law academics Professor Fiona Leverick and Professor James Chalmers and the University of Warwick’s Professor Vanessa Munro. Chalmers, J. Regulating adolescent sexuality: English and Scottish approaches compared. (2009) 159-163. (2000) (2009) (2010) pp. (2011) ISBN 9781845860103. (2000) Gane, C.H.W., Stoddart, C.N. Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. ISBN 9780414013377. Legal Studies, 38(2), Series: Edinburgh law essentials. The Rights of Relatives to Damages (Mesothelioma) (Scotland) Act 2007. Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. LexisNexis Butterworths: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. W. Green: Edinburgh, UK, C3-C62. Chalmers, J. Is formal criminalisation really on the rise? (2004) 259-278. Chalmers, J. and Chalmers, J. Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. Scots Law Times(2), pp. AIDS Treatment Update, 159, Walker and Walker: the Law of Evidence in Scotland [3rd ed.]. Majority jury verdicts. Dundee University Press: Dundee. A decade of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission. The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture: 150 Books that Made the Law in the Age of Printing. 65-78. 'Frenzied law making': overcriminalization by numbers. In: Ashton, C., Brand, D., Cameron, G., Chalmers, J., Craig, V., Finch, V., Gordon, A., Grier, N., McKerrell, N., Reid, A. and Shiels, R. The Rights of Relatives to Damages (Mesothelioma) (Scotland) Act 2007. Walker and Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland [2nd ed.]. Join Facebook to connect with James Chalmers and others you may know. 132-139. Series: Stair Society (Series) (52). Insanity and automatism: notes from over the border and across the boundary. (2005) The provenance of what is proven: exploring (mock) jury deliberation in Scottish rape trials. (2007) 727-746. Chalmers, J. 2-4. pp. Chalmers, J. , Duff, P., Leverick, F. and Melvin, Y. 1240-1242. In: Carter, M. Chalmers, J. Criminal law in the shadows: creating offences in delegated legislation. The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission and its referrals to the Appeal Court: the first ten years. pp. ISBN 9780414036734, Chalmers, J. and Blackie, J. Is underage intercourse shamelessly indecent? (doi: 10.3366/elr.2013.0139), Chalmers, J. 231-235. (2001) Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Director Dundee Epidemiology & Biostatistics Unit (DEBU), and Co-Director Tayside Clinical Trials Unit (TCTU) Miscellany five. pp. Scottish Criminal Law, 2008, (2013) (ed.) Abnormality and anglicisation: first thoughts on Galbraith v HM Advocate (No 2). Disease transmission, liability and criminal law. Edinburgh Law Review, 11(2), The law and HIV; Confidentiality in the clinic; HIV testing and consent. Mixing and matching in Scottish delict and crime. Chalmers, J. Evidence [2nd ed.]. In: Palmer, V.V. 33-37. (2013) (2010) (2008) Trusts. Mixing and matching in Scottish delict and crime. Delay, expediency and judicial disputes: Spiers v Ruddy. pp. (2011) pp. Homicide. Lieser and misconceptions. Corroboration: consequences and criticism. Chalmers, J. Green's Criminal Law Bulletin, 81, 1012-1033. (2010) (2015) Independent legal representation for complainers in sexual offence cases. In defence of the trusting conveyancer. (2003) 281-305. According to James Chalmers, the American war of independence led to a new breed of slaves impeded by the British colonial rule. Opting out of EU police and criminal justice measures: the United Kingdom’s 2014 decision. The process of criminal evidence law reform in Scotland: what can we learn? (doi: 10.3366/elr.2004.8.2.262). (2007) Chalmers, J. Mixed Jurisdictions Compared: Private Law in Louisiana and Scotland. A modern history of the not proven verdict. Insanity and automatism: notes from over the border and across the boundary. (1996) James has 3 jobs listed on their profile. (2011) 79-94. (2010) pp. (2015) pp. 1-4. Walker and Walker: the Law of Evidence in Scotland, 4th Edition. 232-236. In: Chalmers, J., Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. LexisNexis Butterworths: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. Chalmers, J. and Ross, M.L. Scottish Government: Edinburgh. Criminal Defences and Pleas in Bar of Trial. Scots Law Times, 10, (2014) pp. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. Professor Emeritus of the School of Law, died in hospital after a short illness. Developing Scots criminal law: a shift in responsibility? Scottish Universities Law Institute/W. Part of the establishment? Chalmers, J. Edinburgh Law Review, 11(3), Partial Defences to Homicide in the Law of Scotland: A Report to the Law Commission for England and Wales. ISBN 9780567005625, Chalmers, J. He is chair … Scots Law Times, 18, Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission: 10th Anniversary Research. The law and HIV; Confidentiality in the clinic; HIV testing and consent. 118-123. (Eds.) pp. Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law. (2003) Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. W. Green, pp. 177-194. 167-181. ISBN 9780748632909, Chalmers, J. Scottish Criminal Evidence Law: Current Developments and Future Trends. View James Chalmers’ profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Chalmers, J. 851-853. (2000) Chalmers, J. He was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2012. Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia: Criminal Law [reissue]. (2017) pp. (2006) 531-572. Chalmers, J. The Pilot Victim Statement Schemes in Scotland. Chalmers, J. Part XII: appeals; part XIII: European law (release 28, 2007 – release 62, 2018). Glasgow Tercentenary Essays: 300 Years of the School of Law. Murder through the looking glass: Gillon v HM Advocate. Series: Scottish Law essentials. Criminal Law Review, 2013, In: Reid, K.G.C., de Waal, M.J. and Zimmermann, R. ISBN 9781474414760. Corporate culpable homicide: Transco plc v HM Advocate. Three distinctive features, but what is the difference? A Casebook on Scottish Criminal Law. (2001) Series: Edinburgh law essentials. telephone:
Chalmers, J. Grant Barclay - 'Exploring the reactive defences of necessity and coercion in Scots law' (PhD), Daniel Buchan - 'Diminished responsibility: a doctrine adrift?' Partial defences to murder in Scotland : an unlikely tranquility. (2007) Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. Scottish Jury Research: Findings from a Large Scale Mock Jury Study. (ed.) Part XII: appeals; part XIII: European law (release 28, 2007 – release 62, 2018). The no case to answer submission. (2014) In: Black, G. Modern Law Review, 71(2), We think that SFX-01 may help people with pneumonia by reducing the amount of inflammation and damage in their lungs. Testamentary conditions and public policy. In: Ross, M.L., Chalmers, J., Walker, A.G. and Walker, N.M. (2008) In: Ashton, C., Brand, D., Brodie, D., Chalmers, J., Craig, V., Cross, S., Finch, V., Gordon, A., Griffiths, A. and MacQueen, H. General defences. McCarthy, F., Chalmers, J. and Bogle, S. (2003) James Chalmers is a professor in the Political Science department at Wayne State University - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself. Avizandum: Edinburgh. Chalmers, J. Prof James Chalmers, the British Lung Foundation chair of respiratory research, is currently trialling a COVID treatment with a team at the University of … HIV Transmission, the Law and the Work of the Clinical Team: A Briefing Paper. Evidence from the 1950s. 448-451. 295-300. Collapsing the structure of criminal law. ISBN 978147440779, Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. eds. T&T Clark: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 419-449. pp. Chalmers, J. pp. Advocates' immunity from suit in respect of conduct in court. ISBN 9781107021532. (2014) In: Rook, P. and Ward, R. 4-30. ISBN 9780414041271, Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. and Farmer, L. (doi: 10.3366/E1364980908000425), Chalmers, J. Working Paper. Thomson/W. T&T Clark: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. Young Scientist Award for Dundee medical student. pp. In: Chalmers, J., Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. Member, Criminal Law Committee, Law Society of Scotland, 2008 - (ongoing):
Corporate culpable homicide: Transco plc v HM Advocate. (Accepted for Publication), Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. and Munro, V. E. 7-11. 132-145. A modern history of the not proven verdict. (doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2012.00926.x). Criminalization of HIV transmission: can doctors be liable for the onward transmission of HIV? (2004) (2003) What impact for victim statements? (ed.) (eds.) Dive into details by clicking on the dots. Chalmers, J. Edinburgh Law Review, 6(3), (2002) Thomas Taylor's lectures on criminal law. 608-622. pp. (2008) (2003) Chalmers, J. pp. Juridical Review, 2017(1), See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover James’ connections and jobs at similar companies. Documentation. Together they form a unique fingerprint. Chalmers, J. Green's Criminal Law Bulletin, 53, Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review, Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review, Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › peer-review. ISBN 9781845861353, Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. Professor Chalmers is assistant editor of Renton and Brown's Criminal Procedure, and a member of the Criminal Courts Rules Council, the Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society of Scotland, the editorial board of the Criminal Law Review, the Equality and Justice Alliance's Commonwealth Group of Experts, and the Scottish Law Commission's Advisory Group on Reform of the Law of Homicide. (2021) (2008) Chalmers, J. (eds.) pp. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. The Scottish Government: Edinburgh, pp. (2004) HIV and Aids Reference Manual. (ed.) A Comparative Analysis of Hate Crime Legislation: A Report to the Hate Crime Legislation Review. W. Green/Thomson Reuters: Edinburgh. Chalmers, J. View the profiles of people named James Chalmers. (eds.) ISBN 9780414064546, Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. and Stark, S. W. (eds.) Chalmers, James. Chalmers, J. Chalmers, J. In: Black, G. and Bisacre, J.R. 0141 330 5408
ISBN 9780748638864. Merging provocation and diminished responsibility: some reasons for scepticism. Scottish Jury Research: Summary of Findings from a Mock Jury Study. (2001) 5-18. Chalmers, J. 426-456. of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus; ISBN 9780414014510. Leverick, F. , Chalmers, J. and Duff, P. ISBN 9780414016910. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2007.11.3.407), Chalmers, J. Scottish Law and Practice Quarterly, 8(2), (2012) Chalmers, J. Methods of Conveying Information to Jurors: An Evidence Review. Chalmers, J. (2020) Edinburgh Law Review, 12(2), (2004) Fireraising: from the ashes? Modern Law Review, 75(5), (2013) ISBN 9781780435749, Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. Project Report. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2007.11.1.100). Criminal Law Review, 2020(11), (2002) Leverick, F. and Chalmers, J. (2002) and Reid, E.R. (2009) (2000) (ed.) Oral evidence - general. Getting mixed up in crime : doctors, disease transmission, confidentiality, and the criminal process. Chalmers, J. Ross, M. L., Chalmers, J. P. and Callander, I. (2018) Member, Young Academy of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2011 - (ongoing):
pp. ISBN 9781474461276 W. Green/Sweet and Maxwell: Edinburgh. Ashgate: Farnham, Surrey, England, pp. Bioethics, Medicine, and the Criminal Law : Medicine, Crime and Society. (2014) pp. He has published extensively and delivered numerous international talks about this topic. Key findings from the Scottish Jury Project. In: Viens, A.M., Coggon, J. and Kessel, A.S. James CHALMERS, Lecturer | Cited by 8,238 | of University of Dundee, Dundee | Read 489 publications | Contact James CHALMERS Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, pp. Living With HIV. (2018) 179-223. and Chalmers, J. 29-33. Chalmers, J. , Duff, P., Leverick, F. and Melvin, Y. In: Stoddart, C.N. Project Report. (ed.) pp. Scottish Law and Practice Quarterly, 8(4), HIV Scotland Newsletter, 4. 90-96. 194-223. Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia: Criminal Law [reissue]. pp. Other. Professor James Chalmers, who is a … ISBN 9780748640706, Chalmers, J. Scottish appeals and the proposed Supreme Court. (2006) Undertaking research on COVID-19 to address the current coronavirus pandemic. 376-381. The provenance of what is proven: exploring (mock) jury deliberation in Scottish rape trials. (doi: 10.1017/lst.2017.18). In: Ross, M.L., Chalmers, J., Walker, A.G. and Walker, N.M. Chalmers, J. Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. (doi: 10.1136/jme.28.3.160), Chalmers, J. Essays in Conveyancing and Property Law in Honour of Professor Robert Rennie. AHRC Research Leave award, 2015 - (ongoing):
Clinical Professor (Teaching and Research) & Respiratory Research, Molecular and Clinical Medicine; 6104 Citations Source: Scopus; 41 h-Index Calculated based on no. pp. Living With HIV. Chalmers, J. (2003) Collapsing the structure of criminal law. He previously taught at the Universities of Edinburgh and Aberdeen, is a graduate of the University of Aberdeen and the Tulane University of Louisiana, was a visiting researcher at Queen Mary, University of London in the spring of 2007, at Uppsala University in the autumn of 2014, and was a resident on the Bergman Estate in April 2019. Rook and Ward on Sexual Offences: Law & Practice. 399-403. Business Law in Scotland. Scottish Human Rights Service. Those included James Chalmers, author of Plain Truth, a stirring point-by-point rebuttal to Paine, who held that independence was a fantasy that could harm the struggling colonies by breaking ties with their most valuable trading partner and leaving them exposed to invasion by France or Spain. (2002) Tottel Publishing: Haywards Heath, West Sussex. (2003) (2021) Leverick, F. , Chalmers, J. , Armstrong, S. and McNeill, F. (2007) Currently, doctors find it hard to understand which treatment suits each person best.