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      • Students of the School of Law are represented by the Law Students' Council.
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  2. Students of the School of Law are represented by the Law Students' Council. The University of Edinburgh Law Society, known as LawSoc, provides a programme of social events. In addition, there is a Postgraduate Students' Research Committee for doctoral level students, as well as a Graduate Law Students' Society.

  3. The School. Edinburgh Law School is one of the biggest law schools in the UK and home to one of the largest communities of legal scholars in Europe. For more than 300 years, the School has been rooted in the open, civic-minded, and interdisciplinary traditions of Scots law.

  4. ·. 1.3K members. Join group. Shaping the Law School to meet your needs. The Law Students' Council (LSC), is a student organisation that exists to represent the views and interests...

  5. Legal Theory Society. LGBTQ+ Law Society. Mooting Society. Pro Bono Society. Public Law Society. Women in Law Society. The University of Edinburghs Student Association (EUSA) also has a wide range of societies to help you meet new people, develop your skills, and nurture your interests.

  6. The Law Students' Council (LSC) is here to help you from your first day in the Law School to your last. It is made up of about 20 students from all levels of study at the Law School. The LSC represents students' views within the Law School and provides you with all the services and information you will need to help you succeed during your time ...

  7. Edinburgh Law School's Jessup team has reached truly impressive levels of success in this year’s Jessup competition. The team went on to compete in the International Rounds in Washington, DC in April, one of only 150 teams out of the more than 700 that participated this year.

  8. publication. It is the first student-produced law review in Scotland and only the third in the United Kingdom. It is fitting that the Law School at Edinburgh – a city that was in the forefront of publishing political reviews in the age of enlightenment – should lead the way here north of the border.

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