An exhibition marking the centenary of women`s admission to the legal profession is the subject of the latest Law Pod UK podcast. In episode 99, Rosalind Wright CB QC discusses the first 100 years of law with Rosalind English. Professor Tom Mullen discusses the current legal and constitutional issues surrounding Brexit We want to make you a better Scottish lawyer. Whether it`s learning to eat during a busy day in court or listening to Scotland`s brightest legal minds, Hey Legal aims to build a better Scottish legal sector. We cover business development, practice management, technology, wellness, marketing and black letter law, inviting new clients each week to share their expertise. Follow us on our social media channels @Hey_Legal hosted on Acast. For more information, see acast.com/privacy. The Caledonian University of Glasgow has launched a new student podcast aimed at making legal issues more accessible. The new podcast will feature authors, activists and guests from the Scottish legal profession. Maria Fletcher and Seonaid Stevenson-McCabe, two members of the team behind the First 100 Years project, share their thoughts on the Dr. Pinar initiative Oruc talks about her involvement in the Horizon 2020 project “Recreating Europe” on digital copyright issues Lady Cosgrove reflects on illustrious careers and the advancement of women in this field Ms.

Douglas shares her memories of Madge Easton Anderson, She met as a teenager in Perthshire. Consultation on Legal Services Reform: What Scottish Lawyers Need to Know Guest lecture on “The Reliability of Forensics” by Professor Brandon L Garrett (Duke Law School) Dr. Chris Gill talks about ESRC`s Just Energy project, which explores access to justice for vulnerable and energy-efficient consumers in Europe Professor Jane Mair and Felicity Belton talk about their new research project, the board game Legal Mi. In our first podcast, Dr. Jill Robbie talks about her private water rights project, “No Negligence Where Doctors Disagree,” which was once the court`s approach to expert evidence in medical affairs. The first in a series of guest episodes to mark the centennial of Women in Law and the “100 Voices for 100 Years” digital exhibit Join our hosts, Dr. Alan Brown and Dr. Magali Eben, as they talk about their research projects, exciting student initiatives and the main seminars at the school. Dr. Jill Robbie and student Hannah Mimiec talk about Hannah`s Carnegie Trust holiday scholarship to research community land ownership Dr Barnes Macfarlane talks about recent reforms in Scotland regarding children`s participation in the family court system. Professor Jane Mair talks to Dr. Alan Brown about his new book “What is the Family of Law? The influence of the nuclear family Dr.

Magali Eben talks about EU attempts to regulate the behavior of digital giants like Google and Amazon Dr. Rebecca Mason talks about her ESRC fellowship project: “Women, Marriage and Law in Scotland: Historical and Legal Perspectives” Poet Nadine Aisha Jassat talks about her latest collection “Let me tell you this”. The first in a series of online book club events on “Read and Rights”. Rosemary, a former student, tells Maria Fletcher about returning to school in 1978 to complete her LLB after a 20-year break while raising a family of ten children. Interview with guest presenter Maria Fletcher and Seonaid Stevenson, one of the co-founders of Reb Law Scotland Dr Cait Storr talks about his upcoming book, which offers a historical account of the oceanic island of Nauru Dr Henry Lovat talks about his upcoming book “Negotiating Civil War: the Politics of International Regime Design” Glasgow Law Postgraduate Conference organisers talk about this year`s event, which took place on Tuesday, May 28. In our third podcast episode, Dr. Anna Chadwick talks about her new monograph, published by Oxford University Press UofG Law Podcast is the podcast of the University of Glasgow Law School. Teacher. Mark Furse discusses the challenges of the digital economy for competition law enforcement in Asian countries TLT has launched a podcast to help HR professionals stay up-to-date and better understand key issues in UK employment law. The purpose of Employment Law Focus is to act as a filter for the hundreds of messages and cases that occur each month.

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