#LegalHistory
For any medieval/early modern historians and legal historians still out there on this platform, here's a call for papers that might interest you! Do pass it on to anyone you think might be interested in sending in an abstract:
https://t.co/PrHjMWiGPr
@BristolUniLaw
Calling all students! Daunted by the prospect of archival research? Sign up to one of our upcoming (onsite) introduction days, tailored to support those who want to get started with postgrad/academic research: https://t.co/FTT1Bjab3F
Law and History Network presents Rebecca Probert, “Undoubtedly a principle of English criminal law”: The use of precedent in R v Tolson’, 5-6 pm on 9th October. For details and sign-up, see https://t.co/wRErlA3XQi
Law and History Network presents Rebecca Probert, '"Undoubtedly a principle of English criminal law”: The use of precedent in R v Tolson’; 9th October 5-6 pm; details and sign up:
https://t.co/wRErlA3XQi
I can reveal that our first seminar of this academic year will be on 9th October from 5-6 pm (UK time) and will feature the fabulous Professor Rebecca Probert (@ProfProbert ) ... more very soon ... #LegalHistory
'X' does not seem keen on posting the page - working on it - but you can get there by copying and pasting this:
https://www/bristol.ac.uk/law/events/2024/law-and-history-network.html
I can reveal that our first seminar of this academic year will be on 9th October from 5-6 pm (UK time) and will feature the fabulous Professor Rebecca Probert (@ProfProbert ) ... more very soon ... #LegalHistory
Are you even in Cambridge if you don’t take a photo of the Bridge of Sighs?!?
It was great to return to @stjohnscam and @JesusCollegeCam to visit their archives and special collections as part of my research into Glanville Williams.
Thanks to all who helped me with this.
Find out more in the first episode of our podcast where Ed Reyes @lawsocgazette talks about efforts to install women’s cloakrooms at the Law Society - this week on Not for Want of Trying: https://t.co/v5IJaMeDUU
Professor @ProfProbert from @ExeterLawSchool helped Spice Girl Mel C trace her family tree on last week's episode of Who Do You Think You Are? Watch again here!
https://t.co/5offOTwrpu
This is my first official day as an Associate Professor at @NorthumbriaLaw. Since joining the School four years ago, I've been consistently supported and encouraged, and I feel extremely grateful to have such wonderful colleagues.