Scottish Evidence Law Essentials [5th edition]. (eds.) pp. 57-62. 241-245. ISBN 9780414011519. W. Green: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. ISBN 9780414064546, Chalmers, J. In: Griffiths, D. and Saunders, A. Chalmers, J. Scotland: twice as much criminal law as England? HIV and the law. (2003) pp. He was a member of the Reference Group for the Hate Crime Legislation Review and the JUSTICE Working Party on Legal Advice and Waiver in Police Detention, both of which reported in 2018. 2-4. 2-4. Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, Glasgow, UK. pp. (2005) (2006) Legal Studies, 38(2), Edinburgh Law Review, 8(2), Chalmers, J. , Gane, C. and Leverick, F. Corporate culpable homicide: Transco plc v HM Advocate. 1012-1033. Opting out of EU police and criminal justice measures: the United Kingdom’s 2014 decision. Law Commission, London, UK. Chalmers, J. In: Chalmers, J., Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. Criminal law (release 6, 2003 – release 21, 2011). (2003) Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. The Rights of Relatives to Damages (Mesothelioma) (Scotland) Act 2007. Clinical Professor (Teaching and Research) & Respiratory Research, Calculated based on no. (2007) Sexually Transmitted Infections, 78(6), Chalmers, J. 553-559. The Pilot Victim Statement Schemes in Scotland. 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. AIDS Treatment Update, 159, 5-18. (2009) (doi: 10.3366/elr.2004.8.1.4). Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Bill: A Report for the Justice Committee. pp. No butts, no doubts, no regrets: ECHR case law is more likely to require a smoking ban than annul one. An Evaluation of the High Court Reforms Arising from the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004. Scottish Parliament Justice Committee. ISBN 9780414015210. W. Green: Edinburgh, pp. Chalmers, J. Criminal Defences and Pleas in Bar of Trial. pp. In: MacQueen, H.L. Thomson/W. (2000) (2008) pp. In: Chalmers, J., Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. The High Court ('Bonomy') reforms: an evaluation. Thomas Taylor's lectures on criminal law. 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. ISBN 9781474414760. Chalmers, J. Chalmers, J. 0141 330 5408
New Law Journal, 150(6954), Chalmers, J. Corroboration: consequences and criticism. Independent legal representation for complainers in sexual offence cases. Chalmers, J. pp. The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture: 150 Books that Made the Law in the Age of Printing. Oxford University Press: Oxford, pp. pp. 608-622. Commentaries on the Law of Scotland, respecting Crimes. Ross, M. L. and Chalmers, J. pp. He was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2012. pp. (2015) (Eds.) 275-286. (2004) Juridical Review, 2017(1), (2014) Exploring the Law of Succession: Studies National, Historical and Comparative. (eds.) Professor. ISBN 9780199673599, Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. pp. Understanding Scots Law. The criminalisation of HIV transmission. Scottish Government, Edinburgh. (2004) Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission: 10th Anniversary Research. In: Black, G. Scottish Law and Practice Quarterly, 8, Chalmers, J. The current holder, James Chalmers, was appointed in 2012. Findings from the UK’s largest mock jury research project to-date have been released today. (2010) pp. Chalmers, J. and Ross, M.L. (2003) (doi: 10.3366/E1364980908000425), Chalmers, J. (2000) (2007) Abnormality and anglicisation: first thoughts on Galbraith v HM Advocate (No 2). 310-315. 108-117. Modern Law Review, 75(5), Murder through the looking glass: Gillon v HM Advocate. Advocates' immunity from suit in respect of conduct in court. 481-498. James has 3 jobs listed on their profile. 543-560. Trusts: Cases and Materials. Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, pp. A modern history of the not proven verdict. Methods of Conveying Information to Jurors: An Evidence Review - Research Findings. In: Dubber, M. D. and Hörnle, T. In: Ashton, C., Brand, D., Brodie, D., Chalmers, J., Craig, V., Cross, S., Finch, V., Gordon, A., Griffiths, A. and MacQueen, H. pp. Methods of Conveying Information to Jurors: An Evidence Review. Undertaking research on COVID-19 to address the current coronavirus pandemic. Series: Edinburgh law essentials. Chalmers, J. , Gane, C. and Leverick, F. ISBN 9780414013896. Chalmers, J. ISBN 9781474461276 pp. Sexually transmitted diseases and the criminal law. Test purchasing: the human rights dimension. Scottish Criminal Evidence Law: Current Developments and Future Trends. 232-236. Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. ISBN 9780567005625, Chalmers, J. and Ross, M.L. and Chalmers, J. 360-379. District courts (Scotland): compatibility with article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights. (2001) (2013) Acquaintance rape: a reply. 8-9. James has identified a significant problem with bronchiectasis treatment. Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Director Dundee Epidemiology & Biostatistics Unit (DEBU), and Co-Director Tayside Clinical Trials Unit (TCTU) (2021) ISBN 9781904968139. (2018) 117-142. Professor James Chalmers, a consultant respiratory physician working with coronavirus patients at Ninewells Hospital, praised thousands of staff at … ISBN 9780414064546, Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. and Stark, S. W. Criminal Law Review, 2016(12), 7-11. (2014) Part XII: appeals; part XIII: European law (release 28, 2007 – release 62, 2018). Scottish Government, Edinburgh. Chalmers, J. Essays in Criminal Law in Honour of Sir Gerald Gordon. pp. Essays in Conveyancing and Property Law in Honour of Professor Robert Rennie. Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. (2014) pp. Chalmers, J. Chalmers, J. 375-416. Causes of wrongful conviction. Chalmers, J. A Comparative Analysis of Hate Crime Legislation: A Report to the Hate Crime Legislation Review. Disease transmission, liability and criminal law. Thomas Taylor's lectures on criminal law. 189-241. The no case to answer submission. HIV Scotland Newsletter, 4. Chalmers, J. Green's Criminal Law Bulletin, 53, (doi: 10.3366/E1364980908000450). 124-141. 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. Ormston, R., Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. , Munro, V. and Murray, L. Scottish Law and Practice Quarterly, 8(2), Criminal law. The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law. (2006) pp. Chalmers, J. Edinburgh Law Review, 11(3), Essays in Conveyancing and Property Law in Honour of Professor Robert Rennie. Scottish Evidence Law Essentials [4th edition]. Chalmers, J. 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. (doi: 10.1093/clp/cuu001). Scottish Government: Edinburgh. Professor James Chalmers and colleagues are running the STAR-COVID19 trial to see if a new drug, SFX-01, can help people with pneumonia or COVID-19. ISBN 9780414018273, Chalmers, J. ISBN 9781898397595. pp. Chalmers, J. pp. Scottish Universities Law Institute/W. Disease transmission, liability and criminal law. (ed.) ISBN 9781780435749, Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. In: Chalmers, J., Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. Reforming the pleas of insanity and diminished responsibility: some aspects of the Scottish Law commission’s discussion paper. (2020) (Accepted for Publication). Corroboration: consequences and criticism. Chalmers, J. pp. Dundee University Press: Dundee. Series: Edinburgh studies in law (6). Part XII: appeals; part XIII: European law (release 28, 2007 – release 62, 2018). Scots Law Times, 28, Edinburgh Law Review, 19(3), Evidence from the 1950s. 399-403. (2019) (2008) Chalmers, J. , Leverick, F. and Shaw, A. The New Law of Sexual Offences in Scotland: Supplement 2: Supplement 1 to Volume 2 of Gordon’s Criminal Law (3rd ed.). (eds.) 123-127. The Rights of Relatives to Damages (Mesothelioma) (Scotland) Act 2007. Justice redefined. 721-749. (2002) Scottish Government, Edinburgh. The Hague evidence convention and discovery inter partes: trial court decisions since Aérospatiale. Gane, C.H.W., Stoddart, C.N. Insanity and automatism: notes from over the border and across the boundary. Living With HIV. 185-189. Sexual offences in Scotland. 281-305. The criminalisation of HIV transmission. (eds.) (doi: 10.3366/elr.2015.0302). An Evaluation of the High Court Reforms Arising from the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004. 314-317. Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. pp. Walker and Walker: the Law of Evidence in Scotland, 4th Edition. Rook and Ward on Sexual Offences: Law & Practice. Key findings from the Scottish Jury Project. 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W. Green: Edinburgh, pp. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2013.0172), Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. ISBN 9780414010505. The Fraser appeal. Methods of Conveying Information to Jurors: An Evidence Review. (2004) Walker and Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland [2nd ed.]. Chalmers, J. and Leverick, F. In: Ashton, C., Brand, D., Cameron, G., Chalmers, J., Craig, V., Finch, V., Gordon, A., Grier, N., McKerrell, N., Reid, A. and Shiels, R. Criminal Law Review, 8, (2001) W. Green, pp. LexisNexis Butterworths: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. 205-214. HIV/AIDS and criminal law in England and Wales: criminalisation of HIV transmission. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2010.0007). T&T Clark: Edinburgh, Scotland, pp. Chalmers, J. Chalmers, J. , Duff, P. and Leverick, F. List of professors appointed at Chalmers since 1996, in alphabetical order. 177-194. Edinburgh Law Review, 11(2), ISBN 9781107021532. Chalmers, J. Edinburgh Law Review, 10(2), Fair labelling in criminal law. 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). Opting out of EU police and criminal justice measures: the United Kingdom’s 2014 decision. (2006) Scots Law Times, 2006, pp. Criminalization: The Political Morality of the Criminal Law. Professor and Pastor to Debate Belief in God at Mr. B's Pub in Royal Oak - Royal Oak, MI - Wayne State University professor and skeptic James Chalmers to … His published books include Gordon’s Criminal Law of Scotland, Vol II (4th edn, 2017, with Fiona Leverick), Walker and Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland (most recently, the 5th edn, 2020, with Margaret Ross and Isla Callander), The New Law of Sexual Offences in Scotland (2010), Legal Responses to HIV and AIDS (2008), Criminal Defences and Pleas in Bar of Trial (2006, with Fiona Leverick) and Trusts: Cases and Materials (2002). Chalmers, J. 565-571. Fraud, mistake and consent in rape: some preliminary observations. Hearsay, discretion and the ECHR. (2016) W. Green/Thomson Reuters: Edinburgh. AHRC Research Leave award, 2015 - (ongoing):
Evidence. Modern Law Review, 71(2), He is a former editor of the Edinburgh Law Review (2010-2013), trustee of HIV Scotland, Scotland’s national HIV policy charity (2010-2013), and founding member of the Young Academy of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2011-2016). Series: Scottish Legal Essentials. The true meaning of “wicked recklessness”: HM Advocate v Purcell. (2012) Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2018 - (ongoing):
Edinburgh Law Review, 6(3), (2005) (2021) Professor James Chalmers, the Dundee respitory expert, has spoken about his misgivings over the relaxation of Christmas coronavirus rules. 111-112. pp. (2003) Partial Defences to Homicide in the Law of Scotland: A Report to the Law Commission for England and Wales. pp. He was a crusader in the American war of independence and a loyalist, … Scotland: twice as much criminal law as England? Post-Corroboration Safeguards Review Report of the Academic Expert Group. (2007) Dive into details by clicking on the dots. No butts, no doubts, no regrets: ECHR case law is more likely to require a smoking ban than annul one. Admissions and confessions. (doi: 10.1111/j.1468-2230.2012.00926.x). (doi: 10.1258/0956462042563729). Professor Chalmers is a Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow, Senior Clinical Lecturer and Honorary Consultant Respiratory Physician at the University of Dundee. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2019. 160-163. (eds.) Chalmers, J. In: Black, G. and Bisacre, J.R. Chalmers, J. Mixing and matching in Scottish delict and crime.