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“Actors, lives and networks: biographies in the global circulation of knowledge” QMUL May 2023 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Scholarship that retraces the lives of transnational historical actors has flourished in recent years.
Legal History Book Prizes: John Philip Reid Book Award and the Cromwell Book Prize – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
60th St., Room 410. Chicago, IL 60637. Cromwell Book Prize. The William Nelson Cromwell Foundation awards annually a $5000 book prize for excellence in scholarship in the field of American Legal ... The work may be in any area of American legal history,
James Wood of Wallhouse and the Law of Contractual Misrepresentation: Woods v Tulloch (1893) – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Debate, not ‘designer babies’ hyperbole, is what we need in genome editing – The Mason Institute Blog
and responding to the ongoing development of scientific and ethical scholarship during that time.
The Online Portrayal and Legacy of Deceased Influential Figures – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
The Majlis-e-Ulama-e-Shia Europe also issued an official statement. The text expresses profound sorrow and acknowledges Sheikh Al-Milani’s significant contributions to Islamic scholarship and his leadership ... conditions. Ayatollah Dr. Sayyid Fadhel
Including Edinburgh’s Political Thinkers in Edinburgh University’s Politics courses – Liam McLaughlin
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Road hauliers versus tobacco and alcohol traders – who bears the burden of excise duty? – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Any takers? An alternative interpretation to abandonment to facilitate the circular economy in Scots law – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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The implied term of good faith in English contract law: a view from North of the border – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Compensating unpaid domestic care in the testamentary context II: Possible approaches and potential objections – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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