ERC funded research project investigating the development and interaction of civil law, common law and customary law in Western Europe in the medieval period.
John Hudson will be delivering the 2023 Carlyle Lectures @UniofOxford@OxfordHistory. These lectures form the basis of his forthcoming monograph from the research he has done during the project. See below for dates, times, and titles 👇
📢Join us for the ILCR Seminar on "ESG and Regulation: A Solicitor’s View" with Stuart Pemble (Mills & Reeve)!
🗓️ Thursday, 21 November 2024
🕔 5.15pm
📍 Old Seminar Room, 71 South Street, St Andrews
Reception to follow.
👉 All are welcome!
#ESG#ConstructionLaw
📢Call for Abstracts!
We’re excited to announce the Equality Law Jurisprudence in Africa Symposium & Book Project📚🌍.
Submit your 800-1000 word abstract by 17 Jan 2025 to contribute to this landmark project on equality & anti-discrimination law in Africa.
See details below👇🏾
📢Join us for an afternoon of Medieval Law & Sagas on 8 Nov with Bill Miller (Michigan Law)!📢
🎙️1.15pm: Interview–Law & Sagas w/lunch🍽️
📍Old Seminar Rm, 71 South St, St Andrews
📚4pm: Reading Group–Medieval saga of Audun (and the Polar Bear)
📍Room 9, next to Old Seminar Rm
Congratulations to former project doctoral student @DavidDeConcilio on the publication of his first monograph: 'The Perpendiculum: Presumptions and Legal Arguments in the 12th Century' @Brill_History@Brill_Law
Link to order yourself a copy in the tweet below 👇
📢Join us for an insightful "Law’s Two Bodies" interview with Julian Phillips (Resident Judge, Immigration & Asylum Chamber)
📅Thurs, 17 Oct 2024
🕕5.15pm
📍Old Seminar Room, St Andrews
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to explore law through a judge and practitioner's lens!
What's a tontine I hear you ask? Well lucky for you a history of this unusual scheme just became available to purchase via @routledgebooks
Visit here https://t.co/pxoMeeocUQ
And we have a website https://t.co/4ZoxIVSovQ
@HumanitiesUCD
📢Join us for the annual ILCR & St Andrews Institute of Intellectual History 'Winch Lectures' by George Garnett (Oxford) on "Normal for Norfolk: Two Legal Antiquaries on the Norman Conquest"! Mon, Tues, & Thurs, 13-16 May, 5.15pm at Old Class Library, St Andrews. All are welcome!
📢Join us for the ILCR Lecture on "What is Transformative Constitutionalism?" by @BerihunGebeye (UCL)!
📅Wed., 15 May, at 5.15pm
📍Old Class Library, 65-71 South Street, St Andrews, KY16 9QW.
Don't miss this insightful discussion! #ILCR#ConstitutionalLaw#PublicLaw
Join us for the ILCR Lecture by Kate O’Regan (Oxford) on “The Importance of Judicial Craft in Constitutional Adjudication.”
🕒Thurs., 25 April, 5.15pm
📍Old Seminar Rm, Mediaeval History Building, 71 South St. Plus, catch the 'My Life in Law' interview with Kate at 1.15pm.
Really looking forward to speaking at this year's GCMS Summer Symposium on Gregory VII's correspondence with queens and countesses.
It is open to all. So, if you want to sign up, do email Professor Rist.
Details below 👇
📢Join us for a fascinating seminar on "Sir John Fortescue and the Making of Legal Science" by Jen Jahner from Caltech! 📚
📅Mon, 1 April 2024,
🕰️5:15-6:45pm
📍Parliament Hall, 66 South Street, St Andrews, KY16 9QW
All are welcome!
#LegalScience#MedievalStudies#Seminar
📚ILCR Reading group📖
Join us for an intellectually stimulating exploration of Hrafnkel’s Saga with esteemed scholar Bill Miller (Michigan Law)!
🗓️22 Feb @ 1pm, 23 Feb @ 4pm & 7 Mar @ 4pm
📍Old Seminar Rm 65-71 South St, St Andrews
All are welcome! #HrafnkelsSaga#ReadingGroup
📢Join us for an enlightening ILCR Seminar on "Decolonising Copyright Law" by Jade Kouletakis from Abertay.📚
🗓️Wed, 7 Feb 2024
🕰️5.15-7pm
📍Old Class Library, 71 South Street, St Andrews
All are welcome!
#ILCR#Seminar#CopyrightLaw#LegalResearch
I’m very pleased that this blog post about my PhD thesis has come out. Thank you @EcclesHistSoc for posting it and for giving me the space to write about papal judges-delegate
Join us on Tuesday 13 February at 5:15pm to hear @MJSteilen from @UBSchoolofLaw speaking on "Representation in the Parliaments of Henry III and Edward III". Message us for details, and/or sign up to our mailing list at https://t.co/CtbDsr0pKY
A new hobby with a couple of friends: ‘the Early Career Researcher’ podcast. Wee had a lot of fun discussing challenges faced by humanities ECRs.
Listen on Spotify, follow us, and tell your friends and colleagues!
#AcademicTwitter#AcademicSupport
https://t.co/7HrC5qq6eB