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New Book: Authorities in Early Modern Courts in Europe – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
04 Jan 2021: 17. th. centuries), Annamaria Monti. Law Reporting, Authority and Precedent: The Common Law Paradigm, David J Ibbetson.
Central Courts in Early Modern Europe and the Americas – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
04 Jan 2021: M. van Rhee of that of Maastricht, have appropriately dedicated the volume the late David Sellar of Edinburgh, the founding Director of this Centre.
A Virtual Conversation about the Lost Translators of 1808 and the Birth of Civil Law in Louisiana – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
19 Apr 2021: Faculty of Law, Maastricht University. Introductions by:. David D. Meyer. Mitchell Franklin Professor of Law and Dean of the Law School.
The UK Is Not Innocent – A Reader on Police Violence and Racism in the UK – Policing the Lockdown
23 Jun 2020: Police officers last served time for a death in police custody, Koram reminds us, following David Oluwale’s death in 1969. ... The nature of the road ahead is currently uncertain. Speaking to Sky News in the wake Boris Johnson’s call for an inquiry
Legal History and Empires, University of the West Indies – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
21 Dec 2018: And it is interesting to see on p. 6 a photograph of two Edinburgh Doctoral Graduates, David Berry, Dean of the Law School at Cave Hill, an international lawyer, and Dr
Fish, Soil and Industry: Proprietary Interests in Borwick v Clear Water Fisheries – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
11 May 2020: 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
New Book on Roman Law: Principle and Pragmatism in Roman Law – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
03 Dec 2020: solving”. As well contributions by senior colleagues such as Paul du Plessis, Mike McNair, David Ibbetson, Boudweijn Sirks, Constantin Willems, and Wolfgang Ernst, its is important to note the volume features
Promoting innovative practices in assessment: Use of Media Hopper for video assignments – Educational Design and Engagement
17 Aug 2016: The Australian educator David Boud said once that, if students can escape, with difficulty, from the effects of poor teaching, they cannot escape the effects of poor assessment.
Borderlands
28 Nov 2013: 11.00am – 11.40am Dr David Welsh (Historian) ‘The Anglo-Scottish Border Line’.
The Lord Rodger of Earlsferry, 1944-2011, distinguished scholar of Roman law and legal history – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
27 Jun 2011: After studies at Glasgow, he moved to Oxford to pursue his doctorate under the supervision of that charismatic and brilliant scholar, David Daube, whose character and life he later shrewdly analysed.