The School of Law is one of Scotland's oldest and largest law schools.
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It has an internationally diverse body of over 1,000 students.
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The academic staff comprises over forty members engaged in a wide range of doctrinal, theoretical, and empirical research.
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Postgraduate research students contribute actively to the intellectual life of the School.
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The School is located in the Stair Building, in the main university campus.
News
Client Counselling Competition
Two School of Law graduates, Julia Brown and Lewis Richardson, won the UK round of the Client Counselling Competition and will travel to Hong Kong for the international finals.
Life in Law Launch
A new set of speaker events – 'Life in Law' – is being launched by the Diploma in Legal Practice Team. The events provide Glasgow law students with an exceptional opportunity to engage with some of the most influential and distinguished members figures in the legal community in Scotland.
Legal mentoring network
The School of Law is delighted to announce the creation of 'Glasgow Legal 40', a new mentoring network which will allow Diploma in Legal Practice students to engage with distinguished members of the legal profession.
Text of 2009 James Wood Lecture
The full remarks of the Rt Hon Des Browne MP on the occasion of the 2009 James Wood Lecture are available.
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Events
The Alexander Stone Mooting Competition Final 2010
The final of the annual Alexander Stone Mooting Competition will be held in the Stone Court Room on Wednesday 17 March.
Dean's Cup Mooting Competition Final 2010
The final of the Dean's Cup Mooting Competition takes place on Thursday 11 March, in the Stone Court Room.
Glasgow Conversations in International Law
To mark the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Glasgow Conversations in International Law project is holding a round-table event on Friday 19th February from 2 - 5pm in the Charles Wilson seminar room. All welcome!
Annual Public Lecture
The speaker is Professor Kim Lane Scheppele, Director of the Law and Public Affairs Program at Princeton. Her topic is "Global Security Law and the Challenge to Constitutionalism". Professor Scheppele is one of the leading constitutional lawyers of the world.



