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Dot Reid joined the Law School in January 2011 and previously taught at Strathclyde Law School. She holds degrees from the Universities of Glasgow (MA (Hons) French and German), Strathclyde (LLB), and Edinburgh (PhD). Her research interests primarily lie in private law, focusing on the theoretical aspects of private law history and the ideas that influence it. Her doctoral thesis, entitled 'Fraud in Scots Law,' explores the boundaries between law and morality and how social, economic, and political ideas have impacted substantive law. She researches succession law from a policy perspective and is interested in the impact of social change on modern Scots law. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Editor for the Edinburgh Law Review and teaches Obligations and Property Law (Succession).
University of Glasgow, Law School • Glasgow, UK
Teaches Obligations and Property Law (Succession).