Category Archives: Strathclyde
The 20th anniversary of the University of Strathclyde Law Clinic: my time as a student advisor
The University of Strathclyde Law Clinic has been doing its bit for access to justice in and around Glasgow for the past twenty years or so. The students who are currently involved in the Clinic are taking steps to mark … Continue reading
Land and Human Rights Advisory Forum
This afternoon, I had an absolutely smashing chat about land reform and human rights with some great people. Entirely relatedly, the first meeting of a Scottish Land Commission and University of Strathclyde Law School initiative took place this afternoon. A … Continue reading
Tenancy deposit and letting agency analysis for the Strathclyde Law Blog
I have two new blog posts on the Strathclyde Law Blog, considering aspects of residential tenancy law in Scotland. The first post is about the tenancy deposit protection scheme. The second post also relates to that legal regime whilst also … Continue reading
Scottish University Law Clinic Network Webinar 2020 – 27 May at Strathclyde (sort of)
The ninth annual event of the Scottish University Law Clinic Network (SULCN) will take place online on Wednesday 27 May 2020. Details of and registration for the free event can be found on this Eventbrite page. Thanks to the student … Continue reading
Strathclyde Non-Law Review
In these locked down times, it seems more important than ever to try to stay in touch with people. For those involved in higher education, as a bare minimum you want to keep classes and, where relevant, assessments rolling. I … Continue reading
Landlord and tenant law in a time of crisis – new post for the Strathclyde Law Blog
This is one of my blog (sign)posts, which simply exists to point people somewhere else. In this case, I am pointing people to my first post for the Strathclyde Law Blog. The Strathclyde Law Blog was recently established by the … Continue reading
Moving on
I have used this blog to break news in the past. In the main my blog has been a forum for academic lawyering and related pontificating, but I have also dabbled in politics and other areas of interest, and even … Continue reading