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2026
March
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Research Seminar Series 25/26 and the Aberdeen Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law "From online safety to trust and safety - turning commercial goals into legal requirements?" - Professor Valère Ndior
-The aim of the seminar is to examine how the notion of “online safety” has evolved from a focus on cybersecurity to a broader regulatory concern encompassing content, behaviour, and platform governance. Valère will show how platforms, regulators, and user communities each shape competing definitions of safety, revealing tensions between...
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WORKSHOP: Outlier or Leader? Scotland's Approach to Human Rights and International Law
-The Aberdeen Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law (ACCPIL) invites you to a one-day workshop on the theme 'Outlier or Leader?: Scotland's Approach to Human Rights and International Law'. International human rights law leader, or outlier in the international system? The Scottish approach to international norms and human rights law...
February
January
2025
November
October
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Law School seminar with visiting scholar Dr. Ezeji Chiji Longinus
-On 22 October, the School of Law and the Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law will host a guest seminar with ACCPIL's visiting researcher Dr. Ezeji Chiji Longinus (University of Johanessburg). All staff and students are very welcome to join in Taylor C11 from 1:00-2:00pm. Title: Evaluating the Responsive Uses of Artificial...
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ACCPIL hosts Dr Stijn van Deursen (Utrecht)
-On 10 October, the ACCPIL will host Dr Stijn van Deursen, Assistant Professor and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Molengraaf Institute for Private Law at Utrecht University. During his vist, he will deliver a guest seminar titled “Repositioning Courts between Litigating Parties, Society and Politics” at 1:00pm in Taylor C49. Abstract: In the Netherlands...
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Guest Lecture with Dr Alexander Maine on the For Women Scotland Judgment
-The Law School EDI Committee with support from the Centre for Constitutional and Public International Law and the Education Committee has organised a guest lecture by Dr Alexander Maine (City St George's, University of London) on the UK Supreme Court judgment in For Women Scotland. The event is part of a wider effort...