Welcome Week Event: Reckoning with Reparations

Title: Opening of the Academic Year Alumni LectureTime: Friday, 16 September 2022 –  5.30pmLocation:  Playfair Library, Old College

Join Law School alumni, staff, new and current students to listen to the discussion between distinguished Law School alumni Professor Eric Miller, Loyola Law School, and Professor Lesley McAra CBE FRSE, Edinburgh Law School.  This will be a chance to listen to policing and criminal law specialists, speak with alumni, and meet current staff and students.  The lecture will be held in the iconic Playfair Library, followed by a drinks reception.

The lecture will be on the topic of ‘Reckoning with Reparations’, and will be a discussion on why reparations is such a powerful idea both globally but also nationally and locally, and why it resonates here in Scotland.

Professor Eric Miller (LLB, 1991), Co-Director of Loyola Anti-Racism Center, is a policing and criminal law specialist who has been very active in debates about reparations for slavery and for the 1921 Tulsa Race Riots.  Professor Lesley McAra (MA Politics, 1981), Co-Director of The Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime, is a policing expert and the School’s Chair of Penology.  Professor McAra is the former Dean of Edinburgh Law School, the first woman to be appointed to the post.

Reparations has become a major means of demanding redress, advanced by different groups identified by race, nationality, and even sexual orientation. There are a variety of different ways of understanding the nature of reparations, and the political movements that use reparations to advance their objectives.

The State of Affairs in the Political Triangle of Europe, the UK & Germany

Mr Miguel Berger, The German Ambassador to the United Kingdom, will give a short talk in English on the current state of affairs in the political triangle of Europe, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

The talk (10-15 minutes) will be followed by a Q&A (30 minutes), giving students and colleagues the opportunity to discuss these topical issues with the Ambassador.

Date and time
Mon, 18 July 2022

15:30 – 16:30 BST

Location

G.04, 50 George Square, University of Edinburgh

50 George Square

Newington

EH8 9LH

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Free Speech as Civic Structure

There will be a seminar by Prof Ronald J. Krotoszynski taking place as follows:

Fri 18th March at 12:00 to 13:00 (GMT) | In Person Event (registration required)

Free Speech as Civic Structure: A Comparative Analysis of How Courts and Culture Shape the Freedom of Speech

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Virtual Careers Event: Pinsent Masons

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This event is a chance to build your commercial awareness and learn how law firms such as Pinsent Masons make money.

The Pinsent Mason Graduate Recruitment team will share information on their recruitment process before Trainees talk you through their first-hand experience of this. They will also share helpful hints and tips for making applications, researching firms, and tailoring your application.

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