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Dr Gloria Alvarez teaches at the CIArb -Oxford Diploma

Dr Alvarez, and the other world-renowned experts on dispute resolution, is faculty member at the prestigious CIArb – Oxford Diploma. This month, she participated in the delivery of the course with a focus on International Energy Arbitration. She has shared her expertise on the challenges of energy arbitration in the times...
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Academics publish article on International Child Abduction ahead of HCCH's 8th Special Commission

Professor Katarina Trimmings, Dr Onyója Momoh and Konstantina Kalaitasoglou have published an article entitled "The Interplay between the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and Domestic Violence" in Freeman M. and Taylor N. (eds) Special Issue "Contemporary Issues Relating to International Child Abduction in Contemplation...
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University of Aberdeen Law Fair Expands to Welcome New Law Firms

Building on last year's success, which saw 600 students attend, the University of Aberdeen's long running Law Fair, taking place on Tuesday 3rd October, is set to welcome an increased number of local and national Law Firms. This event is a key part of the undergraduate and postgraduate law student...
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Dr MacPherson gave evidence to the Scottish Parliament's Economy and Fair Work Committee

On 13 September, Dr Alisdair MacPherson gave evidence on the Bankruptcy and Diligence (Scotland) Bill to the Scottish Parliament’s Economy and Fair Work Committee (https://www.scottishparliament.tv/meeting/economy-and-fair-work-committee-september-13-2023). The evidence was provided on behalf of the Law Society of Scotland and focused on various issues in relation to the Bill, including a proposed...
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Dr Živković to present at 'Exploring the intersections between Law and AI' workshop

Dr Patricia Živković will speak tomorrow at the workshop organised by Nottingham Trent University, which aims to explore the intersections between law and artificial intelligence. Patricia will present the emerging issues related to the development of neurotechnology and emotion detection AI systems. The talk is based on a paper Patricia is currently working...
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Held, MacPherson and Yüksel Ripley co-authored a report on Cryptocurrencies in the UK
School of Law Lecturers Dr Alisdair MacPherson and Dr Burcu Yüksel Ripley, alongside Amy Held of the University of Vienna and Bar of England and Wales, acted as Special Rapporteurs for the UK for the International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL)’s General Report on ‘Cryptocurrencies: the impossible domestic law regime?’ (Asunción 2022...
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Dr Shapovalova re-appointed as the Director of the Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law

Dr Daria Shapovalova was appointed the Director of the Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law (AUCEL), following a successful three-year term as co-director with Dr Thomas Muinzer.
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Dr Momoh Delivered the Keynote Speech at a Workshop on Transnational Child Protection in Finland

On 10th August 2023, Dr Onyoja Momoh gave the keynote speech in Helsinki, Finland, at the final workshop in the series on Transnational Childhoods, Transnational Rights? Nordic Responses to Global Challenges in the Field of Child Protection, with invitation from Dr Sanna Mustasaari (University of Eastern Finland) and Dr Johanna...
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Law Lecturers Participated in a Global Conference on Private International Law

School of Law Lecturers Dr Nevena Jevremovic, Dr Francesca Farrington, and Dr Michiel Poesen attended the biannual Conference of the Journal for Private International Law, which was held From 3rd to 5th August at the Singapore Management University. The Conference is the leading academic forum for private international law scholarship. This...
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Law School Experts Contribute to Policy Brief 'Equity in Global Health Law'

Dr Jonathan Ainslie and Dr Mitchell Lennan have contributed to a policy brief which distils insights on Equity from both national law and international arenas in terms of understanding what Equity means and how it has been conceptualised as a legal concept. The policy brief also puts forward suggestions on...
