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Dr Adebola presents at AfIELN Conference in Kenya
Our Dr Titi Adebola attended and spoke at the the African International Economic Law Network (AfIELN) conference, which took place at Strathmore Law School, Nairobi, Kenya from 18-20 July. She presented a paper entitled: 'The Socio-Economics of Geographical Indications in Africa: Policies, Practices and Potentials'. In that paper, she made a...
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Centre for Energy Law is now member of IUCN Academy of Environmental Law
The Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law has become the latest body to be accepted into the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law. IUCN, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, was created in 1948, and has since evolved into the world’s largest and most diverse environmental network. The IUCN Academy The IUCN Academy...
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POAM project management and co-ordination meeting hosted by the Centre for Private International Law
On 1 July 2019, Dr Katarina Trimmings and Dr Onyoja Momoh, supported by Dr Isla Callander, organised the POAM project management and co-ordination meeting. Hosted by the Centre for Private International Law, the meeting engaged the project’s research partners who attended either in person or by telephone to discuss the outcome...
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Prof Paul Beaumont involved in treaty on recognition and enforcement of judgments
This week, a treaty relating to the international recognition and enforcement of domestic court rulings was concluded. Professor Paul Beaumont from the School of Law was heavily involved with this process.
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Professional Skills Summer Schools with Commercial Law Themes
Between 27 May and 7 June 2019, the Law School successfully ran three professional skills summer schools with different commercial law themes, as part of its wider LLM programmes with Professional Skills.
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Dr Yiallourides presents paper at Kobe workshop on International Law
Dr Yiallourides recently presented a paper at the Kobe Workshop on International Law, hosted by the University of Kobe, Japan. This year, the Workshop discussed the legal ramifications of Japan’s decision to withdraw from the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling (ICRW) and resume commercial whaling from 1 July 2019. Dr...