Established in 1707, and situated in the heart of Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh Law School has been at the heart of legal research and education for more than 300 years.
Edinburgh Law School is Scotland’s leading legal research institution and has a reputation for research excellence in the United Kingdom, Europe and across the globe. Edinburgh Law School is committed to providing a creative, dynamic, diverse and inclusive research environment for researchers and students, and to producing world-leading research that contributes to scholarship and the wider community.
We are a world-leading law school shaped over many centuries by our values and beliefs, commitment to excellence, and the passion and achievements of our staff, students, and alumni.
Information about you: how we use it and with whom we share it
Edinburgh Law School processes the personal data of our internal and external stakeholders, in order to deliver and improve the opportunities and services we provide in a personalised manner, to ensure each individual receives relevant information and to ensure we use resources in the most efficient and effective way.
Personal data is processed by the Edinburgh Law School to:
Keep you up to date with news, events and opportunities at Edinburgh Law School (when applicable).
Provide you with information on any services you have requested and the promotion of benefits and services.
Ensure we only communicate with you about events, opportunities or services of interest to you.
We are using information about you because you have given us your consent, or you are or have been part of the Edinburgh Law School community, and we would like to stay in touch with you and keep you informed of our news.
We will continue to hold the personal data you have provided us as part of Edinburgh Law School; however, you can opt out of the mailing list at any time.
We do not use profiling or automated decision-making processes. A human decision maker will always be involved before any decision is reached in relation to you.
Biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction: agreement to implementation
quinta-feira às 10:00
Gratuito
Alumni & Friends Discussion: Edinburgh
Tue, Jun 11, 5:30 PM
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Inaugural Lecture of Professor Gillian Black
Fri, Jun 14, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
Public Exemplarity, Character, and Legal Culture
Mon, Jun 17, 9:00 AM
Gratuito
Law’s Filmy Imaginations about the South Asian History of Queerness
Mon, Jul 8, 2:00 PM
Gratuito
Inaugural Lecture of Professor David Fox
Fri, Oct 11, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
Legal Theory Festival - Day 1
segunda-feira às 01:30
Gratuito
Annual Jurisprudence Lecture
segunda-feira às 17:00
Gratuito
Legal Theory Festival - Day 2
terça-feira às 09:30
Gratuito
EFWiL Profile of the Profession
terça-feira às 17:30
Gratuito
Legal Theory Festival - Day 3
quarta-feira às 09:30
Gratuito
Biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction: agreement to implementation
quinta-feira às 10:00
Gratuito
Alumni & Friends Discussion: Edinburgh
Tue, Jun 11, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
Inaugural Lecture of Professor Gillian Black
Fri, Jun 14, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
Public Exemplarity, Character, and Legal Culture
Mon, Jun 17, 9:00 AM
Gratuito
Law’s Filmy Imaginations about the South Asian History of Queerness
Mon, Jul 8, 2:00 PM
Gratuito
Inaugural Lecture of Professor David Fox
Fri, Oct 11, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
Passados (186)
“Traditio Incertae Personae – an alternative to ‘abandoned’ property?”
ontem às 13:00
Gratuito
Edinburgh Law School Alumni Networking Lunch
Thu, May 30, 12:00 PM
Gratuito
Domesticating Environment: Industrial Property and Loss of the Planetary
Wed, May 29, 5:00 PM
Gratuito
Alumni & Friends Discussion: Brussels
Wed, May 29, 6:00 PM
Gratuito
Henry Goudy Seminar: "Perspectives on Roman stipulatio"
Tue, May 21, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
EFWiL - An Evening with the Talbot Rice Gallery
Thu, May 16, 5:30 PM
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The Role of the Courts in 25 Years of Devolution
Thu, May 16, 2:00 PM
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The Encyclopedism of Renaissance Humanist Jurists - Xavier Prévost
Fri, May 10, 5:00 PM
Gratuito
The Law's Ultimate Frontier: Towards an Ecological Jurisprudence
Wed, May 8, 3:00 PM
Gratuito
“Will-Substitutes in Switzerland"
Wed, May 8, 1:00 PM
Gratuito
Empirical Legal Research Network Annual Lecture
Tue, May 7, 5:00 PM
Gratuito
The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: A Book Launch
Fri, May 3, 3:00 PM
Gratuito
“Traditio Incertae Personae – an alternative to ‘abandoned’ property?”
ontem às 13:00
Gratuito
Edinburgh Law School Alumni Networking Lunch
Thu, May 30, 12:00 PM
Gratuito
Domesticating Environment: Industrial Property and Loss of the Planetary
Wed, May 29, 5:00 PM
Gratuito
Alumni & Friends Discussion: Brussels
Wed, May 29, 6:00 PM
Gratuito
Henry Goudy Seminar: "Perspectives on Roman stipulatio"
Tue, May 21, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
EFWiL - An Evening with the Talbot Rice Gallery
Thu, May 16, 5:30 PM
Gratuito
The Role of the Courts in 25 Years of Devolution
Thu, May 16, 2:00 PM
Gratuito
The Encyclopedism of Renaissance Humanist Jurists - Xavier Prévost
Fri, May 10, 5:00 PM
Gratuito
The Law's Ultimate Frontier: Towards an Ecological Jurisprudence
Wed, May 8, 3:00 PM
Gratuito
“Will-Substitutes in Switzerland"
Wed, May 8, 1:00 PM
Gratuito
Empirical Legal Research Network Annual Lecture
Tue, May 7, 5:00 PM
Gratuito
The United Nations and the Question of Palestine: A Book Launch
Fri, May 3, 3:00 PM
Gratuito
About Edinburgh Law School
Established in 1707, and situated in the heart of Scotland’s capital, Edinburgh Law School has been at the heart of legal research and education for more than 300 years.
Edinburgh Law School is Scotland’s leading legal research institution and has a reputation for research excellence in the United Kingdom, Europe and across the globe. Edinburgh Law School is committed to providing a creative, dynamic, diverse and inclusive research environment for researchers and students, and to producing world-leading research that contributes to scholarship and the wider community.
We are a world-leading law school shaped over many centuries by our values and beliefs, commitment to excellence, and the passion and achievements of our staff, students, and alumni.
Information about you: how we use it and with whom we share it
Edinburgh Law School processes the personal data of our internal and external stakeholders, in order to deliver and improve the opportunities and services we provide in a personalised manner, to ensure each individual receives relevant information and to ensure we use resources in the most efficient and effective way.
Personal data is processed by the Edinburgh Law School to:
Keep you up to date with news, events and opportunities at Edinburgh Law School (when applicable).
Provide you with information on any services you have requested and the promotion of benefits and services.
Ensure we only communicate with you about events, opportunities or services of interest to you.
We are using information about you because you have given us your consent, or you are or have been part of the Edinburgh Law School community, and we would like to stay in touch with you and keep you informed of our news.
We will continue to hold the personal data you have provided us as part of Edinburgh Law School; however, you can opt out of the mailing list at any time.
We do not use profiling or automated decision-making processes. A human decision maker will always be involved before any decision is reached in relation to you.