Are you interested in finding out more about our LLM in Comparative Private Law? Join Professor David Fox and some alumni on Tuesday 25 February at 5-6 pm for an online chat.
You can register here: https://t.co/goU3dL2Zfu
Now in paperback and with discount! Comparative Perspectives in Scottish and Norwegian Legal History, Trade and Seafaring 1200-1800 edited by Andrew R.C. Simpson and Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde and published in the Edinburgh Studies in Law Series.
Are you interested in studying private law from a comparative perspective? Come and join us at Edinburgh Law School where we have a fantastic programme!
Find out more about it here:
https://t.co/bDqnTaBFqy
Read our new blog entry by Dr Alasdair Peterson @APeterson1990 on "Servitudes in the Sheriff Appeal Court - Acquiescence, Permission and Tolerance"
https://t.co/qLtlq0iyND
The Edinburgh Legal Education Trust is offering a range of scholarships in Scots Private Law: https://t.co/4cauc4gzgA. If you would like to discuss an application with me, please get in touch. (I'm not one of the trustees but I know a bit about researching Scots private law.)
Join us today at 1pm (in the NMR) for a work in progress seminar by John MacLeod @Culbokster on 'The Proper Content of the Law of Persons'
https://t.co/GbNEmFIhKG
Join us on 7 November 5-7pm for the W.A. Wilson Memorial Lecture on 'In Defence of Ignorance' by Professor Helen Scott, Regius Professor of Civil Law @cambridgelaw
https://t.co/U2LWOVcySA
Does doctrinal legal scholarship possess authority and, if so, why? See our latest blog entry by Professor Claudio Michelon @UoELawSchool
https://t.co/BcW8XGaFcr
Property, Trusts and Succession – Fifth Edition Out Now!
The brand new edition is a “must have” for all those studying and practising in the areas of property, trusts and succession in Scotland. Order your copy today -https://t.co/6SCx9N04mU
Remember to join us next Friday, 11 October at 5pm, for the Inaugural Lecture by Professor David Fox @UoELawSchool on 'The Law’s Creation Myth for Money' https://t.co/3TIqdxEBi1
And check out the article on "The Doctrine of Simulation in Scotland" by León Carmona Fontaine @UoELawSchool also published in the Edinburgh Law Review.
New blog entry on 'Incorporation of Terms and Conditions: Modern Law for a Digital Age?' by Professor Laura Macgregor @UoLawSchool
https://t.co/SAxQgCgijU
Edited by @MacqueenHector, Continuity, Influences and Integration in Scottish Legal History - Select Essays of David Selllar, now available in eBook format for just £7.50 at @EdinburghUP (https://t.co/uHmStiRH4T)
Join us for the Inaugural Lecture by Professor David Fox @UoELawSchoolo on 'The Law’s Creation Myth for Money' to be held on Friday 11 October 2024 at 5pm.
https://t.co/aH2dJ15laO