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Law
School of Law
2 episodes
2 months ago
The teaching of law at Glasgow dates back to the foundation of the University in 1451. Today, our School of Law continues a long-held reputation for excellence. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise rated 90% of our research as being of international quality in terms of originality, significance and rigor.
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The teaching of law at Glasgow dates back to the foundation of the University in 1451. Today, our School of Law continues a long-held reputation for excellence. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise rated 90% of our research as being of international quality in terms of originality, significance and rigor.
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Education
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Scotland's Constitution: a means to an end
Deputy First Minister of the Scottish Parliament, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, speaking at the University of Glasgow (March 2012).
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13 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes 2 seconds

Law
Scotland's Constitutional Future
Why the Scottish Parliament cannot currently legislate for a referendum on independence: Advocate General for Scotland, Lord Wallace of Tankerness QC (February 2012).
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13 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 52 seconds

Law
The teaching of law at Glasgow dates back to the foundation of the University in 1451. Today, our School of Law continues a long-held reputation for excellence. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise rated 90% of our research as being of international quality in terms of originality, significance and rigor.