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Law School alumni recently appointed to the Sheriffdom of Grampian, Highland and Islands.
Two Law School alumni Ian Hay Cruickshank and Christine McCrossan have recently been appointed to the Sheriffdoms of Grampian, Highland and Islands, based in Lerwick and Peterhead respectively.
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Aberdeen Student Law Review (ASLR) secures Dentons as an additional sponsor
The Aberdeen Student Law Review (ASLR) is the student-run law journal of the University of Aberdeen. To date, seven volumes have been published with the generous support of Stronachs LLP. With great pleasure, we announce Dentons, the world's largest law firm, joins Stronachs LLP as a sponsor of the Aberdeen...
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Prof. Tina Hunter and Dr. Daria Shapovalova are at the Northern Arctic Federal University
Prof. Tina Hunter and Dr. Daria Shapovalova are in Arkhangelsk today and tomorrow as part of the part of the Development of the UK-Russia Arctic Research and Collaboration Network.
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Prof Tina Hunter presented at the "Russian Revolution in the Nordic Perspective" Conference in Oslo
Our Professor Tina Hunter presented a paper titled 'Real property law in pre- and post-Soviet Russia: has the Revolution altered Russia's legal regime?' in Oslo at a conference: 'Russian Revolution in the Nordic Perspective' in November. Tina has a long-standing interest in the Russian Revolution, and Russian legal culture post-Soviet...
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Malcolm Combe in Loyola University New Orleans
Malcolm Combe has been in Loyola University New Orleans as a guest of Professor John Lovett, a leading expert on land law in Louisiana and beyond. Malcolm presented papers to faculty and students on Scottish land reform and environmental law. At the end of the month, the School of Law...
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Europe Direct Aberdeen event
Dr Daria Shapovalova and Dr Olivia Woolley, both of the Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law, participated in a successful event concerning European Union law and policy on renewable energy at the University's library on 25 October 2017. Dr Shapovalova moderated the event, and Dr Woolley spoke on developing EU policy...
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Dr Olivia Woolley participated in the first meeting of the Ecological Law and Governance Association
The well-being of humanity and of all other species is threatened by the rapid and accelerating worldwide deterioration of ecosystems, and therefore of the support base that they provide for life on the Earth. This deterioration is largely due to the cumulative pressures placed by human living on ecosystems and...
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Canadian Thanksgiving
Last week we held a Canadian Thanksgiving event for staff and students. This was an excellent opportunity for students from Canada to mingle and also to talk to students who are interested in working there once they graduate.
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Staff v Student Moot
Those attending last Tuesday’s Staff v Student moot, an annual event that has become a Law School institution, were treated to a full-blown zombie invasion of KCG7, a demonstration of the rhetorical skills of the new Head of Law School (and moot judge) Dr Greg Gordon in repelling that invasion...
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Dr Susan Stokeld at The Futures of Legal Education Conference
Dr Susan Stokeld is currently attending the The Futures of Legal Education Conference in Milton Keynes. Susan is presenting a paper on ‘The value of experience - directed learning in the qualifying law degrees in Scotland’.
