Stories in School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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A call for papers for the research project Scotland’s Human Rights Defenders Fellowship Programme
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We work with industry and policy makers globally in the transition to clean, sustainable energy and renewables.
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This article highlights the race to the bottom in terms of taxation as governments seek foreign direct investment (FDI)
Press release
Twin sisters Eliza and Melanie Chiswell will this week celebrate all they have achieved at the University of Dundee, despite the cancellation of the Graduation ceremonies they had looked forward to for four years.
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Natural resources utilisation can help or hinder a nation’s development. We help governments across the developing world achieve the positive outcomes that they want from their natural resource endowments.
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Brexit called into question what many had based life choices on: that as citizens of the EU they could move, live, and work freely. Our research examined whether that citizenship is a fundamental right that people cannot be stripped of against their will.
News
Dr Xiaoyi (Shawn) Mu’s paper “Asymmetric Volatility in Commodity Markets” has recently published at Journal of Commodity Markets, a leading journal in the field
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DOLFIN founders Professor Pieter Bekker (CEPMLP Chair in International Law) and Mr. Robert van de Poll (CEPMLP Honorary Lecturer) have published a Leading Article
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I'm Tilly Sherwood, and I studied MA (Hons) International Relations and Politics
Press release
Brexit could offer greater flexibility for environmental planners in the UK, with Scotland potentially poised to benefit most, according to a recent study
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Alan Page was commissioned to look at the implications of EU withdrawal for the devolution settlement after Brexit - in particular the relationship between Scotland and the rest of the United Kingdom