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Flora Vern joined the School of Law at the University of Glasgow in 2022. She holds a BA in Political Science from Tallinn Technical University, graduated in 2009, and has an MA in Research Law from SciencesPo, obtained in 2014 with honors. Her PhD dissertation, entitled 'Juristic Objects: A Study in Law Things' was published as a monograph in 2018. She has taught seminars focusing on writing dissertations from 2014 to 2017 and has been involved in tutoring at Lyon 3 University from 2017 to 2019. She held a permanent lectureship at Lyon Catholic University from 2019 to 2022. Her research interests center around Property Law, particularly the characteristics and intended purposes of things, and their influence over real rights. She explores practical questions related to the burdens that property imposes on its owners, and investigates the real rights associated with large real estate projects. Additionally, she has developed interests in Comparative Property Law, studying different legal systems, and the historical and doctrinal influences within property law reforms. Flora has also engaged with the legal intellectual histories related to succession property doctrines and has a keen interest in historical thought concerning property law.