@sandbergrlaw Thanks, Russell - it was so nice to write when we had such fantastic contributors, and of course the great editorial teams at the Routledge end! :)
Please join us! Book launch event (Bristol/online) for Known Unknowns, looking at intractable factual uncertainty across private law, historically and comparatively. 13 Feb, 5-7pm GMT; signup via Eventbrite: https://t.co/o9t5s56lH9
My New @BristolUniLaw blog on important High Court of Australia child sexual abuse case of Bird. Disappointing decision but blog looks at options for change https://t.co/ndhiKxfRA3
V pleased our Routledge ed collection is now available for pre-order; due out on 13 Dec: "Uncertainty in Comparative Law and Legal History: Known Unknowns". Great to work w @jhmccunn and amazing contributors on this, inc @1mattdyson@Skwen @gcseabourne @s_schnobel@KenOliphant
@gcseabourne @jhmccunn @AndJBell@LawHistResearch Very much looking forward to the publication of Known Unknowns by @cpcl_Bristol stars @jhmccunn and @AndJBell even if we have to share them with @LawHistNetwork (!), due out 2025 and mixing private law, legal history and comparative law.
A huge honour to be awarded Legal Academic of the Year in the Inspirational Women in Law awards 2024. A fantastic shortlist and an uplifting celebration of women in law.
👏Congratulations to our Immediate Past President, @PGiliker, awarded 'Legal Academic of the Year' at the ‘Inspirational Women in Law’ Awards 2024. https://t.co/xhUFXp4TSy
Tomorrow on Not for Want of Trying: @JoanneConaghan from @BristolUniLaw - talks about all things tort law, husbands and wives. Like and follow now on the usual platforms: https://t.co/io3cp0peU6; https://t.co/PewLsuNRdz;
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@gcseabourne @jhmccunn @AndJBell@LawHistResearch Very much looking forward to the publication of Known Unknowns by @cpcl_Bristol stars @jhmccunn and @AndJBell even if we have to share them with @LawHistNetwork (!), due out 2025 and mixing private law, legal history and comparative law.
We loved hosting the British Legal History Conference ✨ Thank you to everyone who attended & to dream team organisers Prof @gcseabourne & Dr @jhmccunn @LawHistResearch!
In a new blog Gwen & Joanna discuss the event -read their conversation: https://t.co/NKyLKGaUYt 🔗
#BLHC2024
📚Book news: ‘Digital Technologies and Public Procurement’ by Professor Albert Sanchez-Graells @How2CrackANut (@OUPAcademic 2024) ✨
📆Launch event: 15 May, 5.30-7 PM, at @Clifford_Chance & online.
Find out more: https://t.co/k0ldmOHGlf🔗
And it starts- registration open for #SLSBristol24 at @BristolUniLaw Sept 3-5 24. So excited- we’ve got some great plenaries, papers and social events celebrating all things @legalscholars . Join us!
“When we discuss the development of law, we need to be aware that there is not just one story to tell, not just one time-line to set out: the law’s impact on men and women might be very different. It is extraordinary how often this fact has been ignored.”
Prof @gcseabourne #IWD
The British Legal History Conference in Bristol will contribute to the broadening of perspective, with the theme ‘Insiders and Outsiders in the History of Law’ - with ‘outsiders’ including, but by no means limited to, women.
🏰https://t.co/2Sw9VIPpk5
#InternationalWomensDay
Great post for IWD, and exciting to think ahead for a fantastic BLHC conference offering exciting new perspectives in legal history, 3-6 July 2024: https://t.co/LjWJJPl9ff
In 1241, a princess died in Bristol Castle.
Prof Gwen Seabourne @gcseabourne looks at how the story of Eleanor of Brittany, confined to the castle not for what she had done, but for who she was, tells us important things about women, law & legal history:
https://t.co/KcLTjDqt6l
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