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How to Teach EU Law in Scottish Law Schools After Brexit

Tuesday, 2nd May 2017, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Registration from 9:30 am

This workshop brings together academics from all seven Scottish Law Schools, legal practitioners from the largest Scottish law firms and policymakers, including the Law Society of Scotland, in order to consider curriculum reform after Brexit.

Two practical sessions will encourage participants to exchange views on the necessity for, future content of and possible approaches to teaching EU law in the run-up to and after Brexit. The workshop output will include a compilation of materials to be published as an e-book which participants can use to support their teaching.

Registration and refreshments will be available from 9.30am.


Who should attend?

  • Academics teaching EU law in Scotland.
  • Policymakers involved in decisions around curriculum reform.
  • Legal practitioners whose area of expertise includes education.

Benefits of attending

  • Participate in a network-building and knowledge-exchange opportunity on a topic which is key to the future structure of the Scots Law degree.
  • An opportunity to get involved in practical sessions showcasing new approaches to teaching EU law. 


Contact

Dr Rebecca Zahn
phone +44 (0)141 548 3244
Senior Lecturer, The Law School
website
Professor Nicole Busby
phone +44 (0)141 548 3244
Head of Law School
website


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