Insta-Symposium on Scottish Independence Referendum

Insta-Symposium on Scottish Independence Referendum

We have invited several academic luminaries to post here at Opinio Juris beginning early next week about the Scottish independence referendum that will be held next Thursday, September 18th. As we have done in the past with other symposiums, we also welcome other academics to submit guests posts for possible publication. We particularly welcome Scottish, British, EU and state succession experts. We will focus on the international legal aspects of the Scottish referendum, not the political or economic implications of the vote.

We can’t guarantee we will publish every post submitted, but we would love to broaden the discussion to include other voices. So if you want to write a 500 to 1500-word guest post for Opinio Juris about the Scottish independence referendum, please do so in the next few days and send it to Jessica Dorsey and An Hertogen (their emails are linked to the right). Our editorial team will review the posts and publish those selected.

On a personal note, given that the Alford clan hails from the town of Alford in Aberdeenshire, and my wife and I spent several glorious years in Scotland when I earned my LL.M. and she earned her Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh, our family has been following the developments in Scotland closely.

There’s an old Scottish saying: “Scottish by birth, British by law, Highlander by the grace of God.” Next Thursday will put that maxim to the test.

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Jordan
Jordan

Are there any Russian troops on vacation in Scotland?

Yakob Levi
Yakob Levi

I’m sorry to ruin your Scottish heritage dream but Alford sounds as English as… As it actually is.
http://www.houseofnames.com/alford-family-crest
Which makes you a man of Lincoln: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alford,_Lincolnshire