Join Professor Derek P Auchie for the ‘Advocacy Skills for Scots Lawyers: How to Persuade’ continuous professional development event (in person) on Tuesday 30 January 2024, 5pm-7pm, University of Aberdeen, Sir Duncan Rice Library. To book and for info: https://t.co/iiu0rOFPTt
RECRUITING: As part of a planned expansion of the School, we are looking to hire seven new Lecturers with a particular focus in the fields of commercial law, public international law, energy law and natural resources, and private law. More information: https://t.co/TuQDJXk7XB
The 5th edition of Walker & Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland has been fully updated and revised by Margaret Ross, @ProfChalmers and @IslaCallander. Get your copy of the primary authority on the Scots law of evidence today - https://t.co/VwZen2Yi7G
The 5th edition of Walker & Walker: The Law of Evidence in Scotland has been fully updated and revised by Margaret Ross, @ProfChalmers and @IslaCallander. Get your copy of the primary authority on the Scots law of evidence today - https://t.co/U0knxQEEAz
Scottish Universities Law Institute announces the following awards 19/20, congrats #SULIAwards
SULI PHD Scholarships
Chike Emedosi (Aberdeen)
Shona Warwick (Edinburgh)
SULI ECR Fellowships
Dr Isla Callander (Aberdeen)
Dr Sean Whittaker (Dundee)
Dr Robert Taylor (Aberdeen)
On our blog now: a two-part analysis on the impact of Covid-19 on criminal justice responses to domestic abuse in Scotland by @IlonaCairns and @IslaCallander
There is an article by @IslaCallander and @FionaLeverick looking at the interaction of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission and the High Court of Justiciary. It revisits a study of its first ten years of operations, and offers thoughts on its more recent work.