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New Roman Law Textbook: Laurent Waelkens, Amne Adverso – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Each era produces different scholarship with a different focus. This book has a focus on human rights. ... pursuit of knowledge and interpretation to which all scholarship should aspire; utilitarian research necessarily defeats its utilitarian aims.
Ad fontes: Reassessing Legal Humanism, 7-8 June, 2013 – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
What of Spanish, Portuguese and Italian scholarship ? What of England?
Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression Working Group – Staff Pride Network
Unlike some overt fascists, these professors claim mainstream legitimacy in that they hold positions in prestigious institutions, publish peer-reviewed scholarship with established publishers, and denounce the far right. ... Yet, they are regularly
Action Feedback Protocol: Bringing students into the feedback journey – Teaching Matters
Practice and Evidence of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Vol.
The case for digital assets legislation in Scotland – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Morris Cohen Student Essay Competititon – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
The purpose of the competition is to encourage scholarship in the areas of legal history, rare law books, and legal archives, and to acquaint students with the American Association of Law
Magic moments: Finding your next step and living in Edinburgh – Student Stories
I’m here on a full scholarship and also work as a Student Ambassador.
Resources for moving from Canada to the UK to study abroad – Double spaced
I highly recommend my post on all of the scholarships I applied for to help with funding.
Robert Feenstra: 90th Birthday Symposium – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
After an introduction by Professor Zwalve, papers were delivered reflecting facets of Professor Feenstra's scholarship .
Professor Aaron Gross, The Question of the Animal and Religion – EEHN
the scholarship of Tim Ingold, the paper offers new resources for imagining the nature of nature, of human society and culture, and of the most jealously guarded of all claims to ... Specifically, it argues for an animal hermeneutic parallel to that of
