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£5.6million project launched to explore how man-made structures affect our seas
The University of Aberdeen will partner in a new research project set to transform how offshore structures are managed across their full lifecycle.
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AUCEL hosts an event examining the legal and practical implications of the Supreme Court's Finch dec
The assessment of Scope 3 downstream emissions from oil and gas production has been the subject of litigation in the United Kingdom for years with claimants calling for its inclusion into the environmental impact assessment, and the authorities with the industry maintaining these emissions are outside the scope of the...
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Exploring the Unspoken: Law School Graduate Embarks on Trauma-Informed Legal Research
From her first steps on campus to her latest contributions to legal scholarship, Dr Courtney Crilly has made the University of Aberdeen School of Law her academic home. Now completing an LLM by Research, she is delving into one of the most pressing and complex issues facing the legal system...
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Law academic recognised on ENDS Report Power List 2025
A University of Aberdeen Law School academic has been named one of the UK's most impactful environmental professionals.
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AUCEL members contribute to newly published Offshore Energy Law volume
AUCEL memebrs contributed to the new book on Offshore Energy Law coming out with Hart Publishing this month. Offshore environments have vast resources to provide energy solutions for humankind. While they have been explored and extracted for more than a century when it comes to hydrocarbons, there is rapidly growing...
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Just Transition Lab delivers report on regional planning for Scotland's Just Transition Commission
The Just Transition Commission was in Aberdeen today (Thursday, 22 May) to present its new report and recommendations for a just transition in the north-east of Scotland. Researchers at the University’s Just Transition Lab have been working with the Commission by delivering research on regional just transition planning with the north-east...
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Advancing comparative wind energy research: Tayo Gbemi's visit to CLIMA, University of Copenhagen
In April 2025, our PhD student Tayo Gbemi joined the Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance (CLIMA) at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, as a visiting researcher. The visit formed an integral part of her ongoing research on renewable energy law and policy, focusing on regulatory frameworks for onshore...
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AUCEL hosts the workshop on marine law and policy for the Cross-Party Group on Fisheries and Coastal
Untangled: Understanding Scotland’s Marine Law and Policy To support a needs-based assessment of legal, policy, and related challenges in marine planning, the Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law (AUCEL), in collaboration with the Fishmonger’s Company’s Fisheries Charitable Trust, hosted a workshop on marine law and policy on Thursday, 17 April 2025....
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AUCEL and energy law students visit Scottish Parliament and Nadara office
At the end of March, AUCEL members accompanied our Energy Transition LLM students to a visit to Edinburgh to visit the Scottish Parliament and the offices of the renewable energy company Nadara. We had the opportunity to immerse ourselved in the heart of energy law and policy with a productive visit to...
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Dr Eddy Wifa presents on Energy, ESGs, and Business in Nigeria
On the 27th of March 2025, Dr Eddy Wifa participated in a panel discussion on the topic “Energy, ESG and Business: Why Should SMEs and Young Professional Care”. The session was organised by a renowned Nigerian based law firm-Gadell Law Practice and was moderated by the firms lead councel, Mrs...
