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The Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Awards Reception
The Royal Society of Edinburgh research awards reception 4 2 5 1 3 6 monday 11 september 2017 7 Front cover images: 1. Dr Greg Singh and Dr Eddy Borges-Rey, Scottish Government Arts & Humanities Network, p. 19. Life in Data: literacy, openness, education policy and creative data innovation in Scotland 2. Dr Lindsay Blair, Scottish Government Arts & Humanities Small Grant, p. 20. An Investigation of the Photographic Body of Work by Andrew Begbie Ovenstone (1851–1935) [Fisherman with buoy] 3. Professor Nick Pearce and Dr Hilary Macartney, Scottish Government Arts & Humanities Network, p. 18. Unwrapping an Icon: New Research on the Lady in a Fur Wrap in the Stirling Maxwell Collection, Pollok House [Lady in a Fur Wrap, attributed to El Greco, c1577–80. © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection] 4. Justin Sperling, Lessells Travel Scholarship, p. 13. Plasmonic nano-‘traps’ for capturing and studying the function of single proteins 5. Dr James Nott, Scottish Government Arts & Humanities Workshop, p. 28. Let’s Dance! Scotland’s Social Dancing History 1920–60 6. Dr Jacqueline Jenkinson and Dr Caroline Verdier, Scottish Government Arts & Humanities Workshop, p. 24. Uncovering civilian war trauma among female Belgian refugees in Scotland during the First World War [Image of Belgian pin] Images above and facing: 7. Dr Suzie Thomas, CRF European Travel Fellowship – Visit to Scotland, p. 16. Dark Heritage? Community responses to the material legacy of Second World War Encampments 8. John Ferguson, NERC Enterprise Fellowship, p. 34. Novel Uses of Sisal Fibre 9. Shauna McMullan, Scottish Government Arts & Humanities Workshop, p. 28. Pollok House, The National Trust for Scotland, Glasgow Cabinet Interventions 10. -
The University of Edinburgh Annual Review 2007/2008
FSC60456 Eduniv cover:Layout 1 22/12/08 22:31 Page 1 This publication is available online The University of Edinburgh at www.ed.ac.uk/annual review. Annual Review 2007/2008 It can also be made available on request in large print, on PC readable disc or audio cassette. The University of Edinburgh Communications and Marketing 7–11 Nicolson Street Edinburgh, UK EH8 9BE Telephone: +44 (0) 131 650 2252 Facsimile: +44 (0) 131 650 2253 Email: [email protected] www.ed.ac.uk Material contributed by Andrew Beach Edited and published by Communications and Marketing, The University of Edinburgh Original design: Elmwood Artwork and layout 2008: Connect Communications Printing: Elanders Photography: Laurence Winram, Euan Myles, Neil Ross, Douglas Robertson and Natalia Camelo Vergara All photos and images used in this publication are protected by copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the University of Edinburgh. © The University of Edinburgh 2008 Thank you to all staff and students who helped in the production of this publication. The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Cert no. SGS-COC-2891 FSC60456 Eduniv cover:Layout 1 22/12/08 22:31 Page 2 The University of Edinburgh Annual Review 2007/08 37 www.ed.ac.uk 2007/08 Contents 1 Our Vision and Mission 2. From research councils and other government agencies 3 Principal’s Foreword Sponsor type Sponsor name Project total £’000 Research -
Out of Place and out of Time: Law's Fading Co-Ordinates', Edinburgh Law Review, Vol
Edinburgh Research Explorer Out of Place and Out of Time Citation for published version: Walker, N 2010, 'Out of Place and Out of Time: Law's Fading Co-ordinates', Edinburgh Law Review, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 13-46. https://doi.org/10.3366/E1364980909000894 Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.3366/E1364980909000894 Link: Link to publication record in Edinburgh Research Explorer Document Version: Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Published In: Edinburgh Law Review Publisher Rights Statement: Copyright © 2013. Edinburgh University Press. Walker, N (2010),Out of place and out of time: law's fading co- ordinates, Edinburgh Law Review, 14 (1), 13-46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/E1364980909000894 General rights Copyright for the publications made accessible via the Edinburgh Research Explorer is retained by the author(s) and / or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing these publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Take down policy The University of Edinburgh has made every reasonable effort to ensure that Edinburgh Research Explorer content complies with UK legislation. If you believe that the public display of this file breaches copyright please contact [email protected] providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 28. Sep. 2021 EdinLR Vol 14 pp 13-46 DOI: 10.3366/E1364980909000894 Out of Place and Out of Time: Law’s Fading Co-ordinates Neil Walker☼ A. THE THIRD QUESTION OF JURISPRUDENCE B. SITUATING LAW (1) Deep structure: text, context and sub-text (2) Systemic recursiveness (3) Symbolic self-corroboration (a) Constitutional law (b) Legislation (c) Common law (d) International law (4) Situational constraints C. -
The Derrida Wordbook Maria-Daniella Dick and Julian Wolfreys
Reference The Derrida Wordbook Maria-Daniella Dick and Julian Wolfreys March 2013 Hb 978 0 7486 2275 7 £120.00 512pp 234x156mm Alternative Formats: Eb (PDF) 978 0 7486 8037 5 £120.00 A glossary of words associated with Jacques Derrida accommodating the far-reaching implications of his work Description The Author Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) was undoubtedly one of the most infl uential thinkers Maria-Daniella Dick is presently of the twentieth century. He informed debate across many varied subjects and University Teacher in Literature since questions, from literature and philosophy to politics, ethics, religion, aesthetics, 1900 at the University of Glasgow. and culture. The Derrida Wordbook off ers scholars, students, and researchers an extensive Julian Wolfreys is Professor of Modern glossary, providing the reader with defi nitions of a wide range of terms employed Literature and Culture, with the by, or associated with, Derrida. Department of English and Drama, at Loughborough University. Table of Contents I) Words, Words, Words I Reason Readership Arrivant Ghosts Representation Aporia Hand Spectrality Researchers, teachers, graduate and Architectonic Haunting Story undergraduate students in courses Apartheid; Believing Hospitality Subjectile focusing on the work of Derrida within Book Hymen Telephone departments of English & Philosophy Betrayal Identity Trait as well as in departments of French Bêtise; Circle Iterability Unconditionality Studies, Politics, Sociology and related Circumcision Jealousy Undecidability Humanities subjects. Call Joyce Violence Corpus Kafka Virus Conjuration Khora Visitation DoorsDeath Knots Voice Democracy Knowledge Writing Deconstruction Literature Xenos Diff érance Love Yes Exhaustion Matter/Materialism II) Wordhoard Eyes Messianicity Appendices Face Metaphor 1. Bibliography of Selected Family Mimesis Publications Fold Name 2. -
GLPGC2018 Working Papers
University of Glasgow Law Postgraduate Conference 2018 Working papers A collection of working papers based on presentations from GLPGC2018 in the areas of International Law, Conflict & Security, Law Reform & Public Policy and Legal Theory. Contact: Joanna Wilson: [email protected] (International Law, Conflict & Security) Felicity Belton: [email protected] (Law Reform & Public Policy) Donald Buglass: [email protected] (Legal Theory) w: https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/law/postgraduateresearch/glpgc/ University of Glasgow Law Postgraduate Conference 2018 Working Papers Table of Contents International Law Parcel of rogues in a nation: the story of the Darien Company and the role of Grotius in Scots legal approaches to the 'new world' GC McBain...........................................................................................................................4-36 Legal right to have access to social rights or just market concept – questions about recognition of EU citizenship in practice Kamila Anna Feddek……………………………………………………………………….……..37-55 Does Telling Tales Post Bellum Suffice for the Redress of Gross Human Rights Violations? Reviewing Truth Commissions Nomfundo Ndlwana……………………………………………………………………..…………56-71 Law Reform and Public Policy Fathers and immigration detention: A pilot study Kate Alexander....................................................................................................................72-86 2 Adequacy of the Legal Safeguards for the Patients’ Right of Confidentiality under -
Social Responsibility and Sustainability Committee
Social Responsibility and Sustainability Committee Monday 17 October, 2pm Raeburn Room, Old College AGENDA 1 Minute A To approve the minute of the previous meeting on 2 June 2016 2 Matters Arising To raise any matters arising not covered on the agenda or in post-meeting notes STRATEGIC AND SUBSTANTIVE ITEMS 3 University Climate Change Strategy 2016-2026 B To note and discuss a paper from the Director of SRS 4 University Procurement Strategy 2016 C To note and approve a paper from the Director of Procurement 5 SRS Strategy Review D To discuss and endorse a project plan from the SRS Programme Manager 6 SRS Staff & Student Surveys and Response E To review and discuss an overview paper from the Head of SRS Programmes and receive a presentation from the Communications Manager 7 SRS Programmes Q4 Report 15/16 F To note and discuss a paper from the Head of SRS Programmes 8 Community Engagement Strategy: Progress Report G To note and discuss a paper from the Assistant Principal Community Relations and Head of External Affairs 9 SRS Annual Report 2015/16 and Key Narratives/Themes for 2016/17 H To note and agree a paper from the Director of SRS 10 Modern Slavery I To discuss and endorse a paper from the Head of SRS Programmes ITEMS FOR FORMAL APPROVAL/NOTING 11 Measuring Performance & Sustainability Benchmarking Update J To receive an update on internal benchmarking from the Programme Manager 12 Staff Training, Learning & Development for SRS K To note a paper from the Vice Convenor 13 Embedding SRS Issues into Learning & Teaching: The development of an L optional on-line undergraduate course To note a paper from the Vice Convenor 14 Any Other Business Verbal To consider any other matters from Group members If you require this agenda or any of the papers in an alternative format e.g.