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Malcolm Combe involved in new report for the Scottish Government on small landholdings
A report into small landholdings in Scotland has recently been published by the Scottish Government, available online here. Our Malcolm Combe was one of three contributors to it. The purpose of the "Small Landholdings Landownership & Registration Project Report" was to consider how small landholdings were established and how they have...
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Dr Katarina Trimmings obtains funding for EU reseach project on protection of abducting mothers.
Dr Katarina Trimmings has obtained funding for a major collaborative project titled 'Protection of Abducting Mothers in Return Proceedings: Intersection between Domestic Violence and Parental Child Abduction' (POAM Project)
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Dr Daria Shapovalova presents a paper at University of Strathclyde Conference
Dr Daria Shapovalova recently presented her paper 'International Governance of Oil Spills from Upstream Petroleum Activities in the Arctic: Response Over Prevention’ at the academic conference at the University of Strathclyde. The conference titled 'A vision for Ocean Law and Governance for 2020-2030 and Beyond Conference' brought together leading researchers...
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CRENAME's first workshop took place in Tomsk
The Law School’s Professor Tina Soliman Hunter, and President of the Consortium of Researchers & Experts in North and Artic Marine Ecosystems (CRENAME), recently participated in CRENAME’S first seminar at Tomsk State University on the 28-29th November. The workshop included representatives from Murmasnk Marine Biological Institute, Northern Arctic Federal University named...
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Dr. Irène Couzigou presents on unlawful cyber operations at University Halle-Wittenberg
Dr. Irène Couzigou was invited to deliver a reasearch seminar at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg in Germany on 29 November. In her seminar "Unlawful Cyber Operations under International Law", she argued that Public International Law can apply to cyberspace. She then analysed how States could infringe fundamental international principles when resorting...
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The Centre for Private International Law secures funding from the AHRC for new project
The Centre for Private International Law celebrates the mark of a new project after successfully securing funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). The research project ‘Where do we go from here? The development of private international law in the UK and the post Brexit environment’ will involve...
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New Book: 'The ScotWays Guide to the Law of Access to Land in Scotland' by Malcolm Combe
The Law School’s Malcolm Combe has written a new book entitled: The ScotWays Guide to the Law of Access to Land in Scotland. Land law generally and access to land specifically has long been a research interest of Malcolm, meaning he was delighted to be approached by ScotWays (the Scottish Rights...
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Professor Tina Soliman Hunter co-authors new book.
In conjunction with Dr Madeline Taylor, Professor Soliman Hunter has co-authored a new publication ' Agricultural Land Use and Natural Gas Extraction Conflicts:A Global Socio-Legal Perspective'.
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Dr Constantinos Yiallourides presents paper at 10th South China Sea Conference
Dr Yiallourides recently presented his paper 'Force and coercion in the South China Sea: Why does it matter in international law' to audience of academics from around the world. The focus of the 10th South China Sea Conference was 'co-operation for regional security and development.'
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Law School Winter Graduations
The School of Law Graduations took place on Thursday 22nd November for LLM and PhD students, with alumnus the Right Honourable Lord Darling of Roulanish being awarded a Doctor of Laws (LLD).
