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Future Challenges for the Land Register of Scotland: Automation and privatisation (Part Two) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Deep in the Interstellar medium (and trouble) – Charlie Fraser / Geoscience Outreach Blogs
Cincinnati – Spring Grove Cemetery & Arboretum ‘Swan Reflected – Self Aware?‘” by David Paul Ohmer is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
The Children (Scotland) Bill – improving children’s participation rights? – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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New project on ‘Law, Wealth and Inequality’ at Edinburgh Law School – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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The importance of having themes in seminar programmes: Variable magma and carbon fluxes at mid-ocean ridges and on Iceland; glacial/interglacial cycles & Why are changes in climate and ice dynamics important for marine ecosystems? – Working & Learning at
David is a highly esteemed mathematician and geoscientist. He studied and worked at Oxford and Cambridge. ... David ’s seminar focused on long term cycles of change, on a planet wide scale, while Sian’s seminar looked at short term change in specific
User journey maps for prospective students: a new resource for University student recruiters - Future student online experiences
We’ve distilled our understanding of prospective students into user journey maps so that we can share our insights with the University community. Over the past 3 years, we’ve conducted a great deal of research into the prospective student
Edinburgh Studies in Law Publication: Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde and Andrew R C Simpson (eds), Comparative Perspectives in Scottish and Norwegian Legal History, Trade and Seafaring, 1200-1800 – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Illuminating remarks on the subject are made by, for example, David Ibbetson, in his article ‘What is Legal History a History of?’ 6 (2003) Law and History Review 33-40, and
Attributing Wrongdoing Without Persons? Competition Law and the Challenge to Delict Theory: Part II – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Attributing Wrongdoing Without Persons? Competition Law and the Challenge to Delict Theory: Part I – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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A Life on the Ocean Wave: Dundee, New South Wales, Shipping and Empire – Emigration blog
Soon after, he ran away to sea, taking a smack to London, where he met up with his cousin David Spink, then working on an Aberdeen ship at St Katherine Dock.
