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  2. Hamlyn Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The Hamlyn Trust was established in 1948 by the 1939 will of Emma Warburton Hamlyn in memory of her father, William Bussell Hamlyn, a solicitor and JP in Torquay. Emma Hamlyn had travelled widely and was intrigued by the relation between each country and their laws.

  3. Lectures on Jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Lectures on Jurisprudence, also called Lectures on Justice, Police, Revenue and Arms (1763) is a collection of Adam Smith's lectures, comprising notes taken from his early lectures. It contains the formative ideas behind The Wealth of Nations .

  4. Medical jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    Medical jurisprudence or legal medicine is the branch of science and medicine involving the study and application of scientific and medical knowledge to legal problems, such as inquests, and in the field of law. [1]

  5. Roger Watson (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Watson is a fellow of the Royal College of Nursing (2009), [21] the American Academy of Nursing (2007), [22] the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (2014), [1] a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2007), a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery ad eundem (2009) and the National Conference of University Professors (2018). [23]

  6. Drake University Law School - Wikipedia

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    The Dwight D. Opperman Lecture series, endowed by the former CEO of West Publishing and Drake Alumnus, is an annual event of national importance in constitutional law. Several Supreme Court Justices have visited campus to deliver lectures on American jurisprudence.

  7. Herbert Felix Jolowicz - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, he added to that a lectureship, which turned into a readership, in Roman law and jurisprudence at University College, London. [1] He also married Ruby Victoria (1897–1963), a research physicist, in that year. [1] Jolowicz resigned his Oxford position in 1931 when he was appointed professor of Roman law at University College. [1]