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Seeing Covid-19, or A visual journey through the epidemic in three acts, writes Cristina Moreno Lozano – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Shielding and exit from lockdown: medical anthropologist Ian Harper asks why he should stay at home? – COVID-19 Perspectives
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India’s informal economy, gender-based violence, and mental health challenges demand crucial inspection, write Nandini Sen, Anusua Singh Roy, Jayanta Bhattacharya, and Subrata Shankar Bagchi – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Sexing The Field – MAKING SENSE
2000; 2001) and within feminist work such as Barbra Rubin (1975) and Matthew Sparke (1996).
Future Challenges for the Land Register of Scotland: Automation and privatisation (Part Two) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Eastern Europe got the lockdown responses to COVID-19 right, writes Igor Rudan – COVID-19 Perspectives
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Future Challenges for the Land Register of Scotland: Automation and privatisation (Part One) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Human Shields: From International Law to Legitimate Political Violence (Peace and Conflict Series) – Global Justice Blog
2] Ezzo, Matthew W. and Amos N. Guiora. 2009. “A Critical Decision Point on the Battlefield–Friend, Foe Or Innocent Bystander.” In Security: A Multidisciplinary Normative Approach, 91-116.
Continuity, Influences and Integration in Scottish Legal History: Select Essays of David Sellar, edited by Hector L MacQueen (Edinburgh Studies in Law, Edinburgh University Press, 2022) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Fish, Soil and Industry: Proprietary Interests in Borwick v Clear Water Fisheries – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Blog Editors:. Matthew Bell. Recent Posts.
