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Dr Erin Ferguson gives evidence to the Scottish Parliament
On 6 November, Dr Erin Ferguson gave evidence at the Scottish Parliament’s Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee’s scrutiny of the Freedom of Information Reform (Scotland) Bill. The Bill was introduced by Katy Clark MSP and aims to modernise Scotland’s legal framework for freedom of information by, inter alia, introducing a...
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Daopu Somoni presents at the at the University of Wyoming Subsurface Futures symposium
At the end of October, our PhD candidate, Daopu Somoni, participated in the ‘Subsurface Futures: Extractives, Critical Minerals, and Decarbonization’symposium, organised by the University of Wyoming, United States. Daopu presented his paper on ‘Just-Transitions in Fossil Fuel-Dependent Emerging Economies: Legal and Policy Frameworks to Enhance Subsurface Utilisation for CO2 Storage’ under...
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University of Aberdeen research to be showcased at Scotland's Just Transition Summit 2025
Researchers from the University of Aberdeen's Just Transition Lab (JTL) will join national leaders, community voices and innovators at a landmark event convened by Scotland's Just Transition Commission to explore how Scotland can build a resilient, low-carbon economy that is fair for all.
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Lady Rae Inspires Law Students with Reflections on Resilience and Justice
The School of Law was delighted to welcome The Honourable Lady Rae for an inspiring guest talk this week, held in the Arts Lecture Theatre and attended by a large number of Law students from across all years.
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Collective responses to calls for evidence
Five ACCPIL members (Dr Erin Ferguson, Dr Clare Frances Moran, Professor Irene Couzigou, Professor Abbe Brown and PhD student Nurullah Benli) responded to the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) call for evidence on Human Rights and the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence. Members of the ACCPIL (Dr Erin Ferguson, Dr Mitchell...
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Doctoral and Postgraduate Researchers Attend Comparative Law Course in Norway
In September, doctoral and postgraduate researchers Lizeth Moreno Marquez, Tayo Gbemi, Andrew Walters, James Dodge, and Pierre de Gioia Carabellese from the Law School participated in the PhD Course in Comparative Law and Comparative Legal Methods, hosted by the University of Bergen in Norway. The course welcomed participants from diverse...
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University of Aberdeen Law School Ranked Highest for Student Satisfation.
The Law School's excellent performance in the NSS has attracted the attention of the Scottish Parliament. The School was honoured that Liam Kerr, MSP submitted a motion to the Scottish Parliament to congratulate the School of Law for ranking first in the devolved nations for student satisfaction. The motion was...
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AUCEL hosts a book launch for Offshore Energy Law volume
On 19 September, the AUCEL convened academics and srudents for a book launch of Offshore Energy Law: Challenges and Opportunities for Renewables and Hydrocarbons out now with Hart Publishing With a full room in person and mrore participants across the globe joining online, the launch represented a true international collaboration this...
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Academics publish Scottish Parliament briefing on digital assets and Scots law reform
Legal scholars from University of Aberdeen's School of Law have published a comprehensive briefing exploring the challenges and opportunities presented by digital assets within Scots law as part of ongoing efforts to support legal reform in this rapidly evolving area.
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Participation of Liliyana to an international doctoral Summer School
Dr Liliyana Kalinova, a former PhD student, participated in an international doctoral Summer School at the University Milano-Bicocca at the beginning of September. She was invited by Professor Irene Couzigou to deliver the following paper: 'Efficiency through Transparency and Exchange of Information between International Organisations: The Case of International Organisations...
