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Title to Sue for Damage to Hired Property: A Scots Law Perspective – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
23 Jul 2024: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Press
Leases and the Law of Domestic Service: Delving into Scotland’s Employment Law History – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
26 Jun 2024: 9] See David M Walker, A Legal History of Scotland: Volume VI – The Nineteenth Century (Butterworths 2001) 817. ... 10] ‘Voluntary Servants’ in G Campbell H Paton (ed), Baron David Hume’s Lectures 1786-1822, Stair Society vol 5 (1939) 327.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month – an interview with Dr Olga Oikonomidou – Institute of Genetics and Cancer
04 Oct 2024: She spoke initially to David Cameron and after going through a successful interview process, she was offered the job.
Animal care continues during COVID-19, writes Ranald Leask – COVID-19 Perspectives
05 May 2020: For Professor David Argyle, Dean of Veterinary Medicine, the key to overcoming this crisis is by calling upon the sense of unity traditionally enjoyed by staff and students at Easter Bush:
Thoughts on the Cheap & Cheerful: Approaches to Multimedia Workshop – Educational Design and Engagement
27 Jun 2013: David Findlay (Learning Services) then demonstrated Audacity, and all its functions and how easy it is to use.
John Ford: Law and Opinion in 17th-Century Scotland – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
09 Jan 2009: After an intoduction by Ford, there will be a general response by John Cairns and then further responses by John Blackie (on the role of learned law) and David Ibbetson (the
Formation of Contract in Scots Law: Applying the Governing Principles – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
22 Sep 2022: Any views expressed within media held on this service are those of the contributors, should not be taken as approved or endorsed by the University, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University in respect of any particular issue. Press
Digital spaces and outdoor places: Unbundling traditional structures of the university – Teaching Matters
10 Aug 2020: Some time ago David Abram coined the term ‘more-than-human’ to indicate the interconnectedness of the human species with the rest of nature.
Deep in the Interstellar medium (and trouble) – Charlie Fraser / Geoscience Outreach Blogs
24 Apr 2024: Cincinnati – Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum ‘Swan Reflected – Self Aware?‘” by David Paul Ohmer is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
Lecture 4: The Protestant International: Pietism, Premillennialism, and Pentecostalism – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
12 Oct 2021: decolonialisation. An interesting reflection from David Martin is that Pentecostalism represents the mobilization of a minority people at the margins of the world, not a structured system that feeds into power ... As part of the historic Gifford series