Digital Assets in Scots Private Law Project
Edinburgh Napier Law academic collaborates in a project funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) which will consider the implications of digital assets for the current legal framework in Scotland.

Date posted

1 January 2004

Dr Lorna Gillies, Associate Professor, in the Law Subject Group at Edinburgh Napier Business School is a collaborator on an RSE funded project which will consider the implications of digital assets for Scots Law. The project entitled "Digital Assets in Scots Law: Looking to the Future," is a one year project led by a team at the the University of Aberdeen with esteemed academic and legal practitioner contributors. The project seeks to "assess to what extent digital assets are already accommodated within Scots private law, which areas of law require reform, and how law reforms concerning digital assets can be best advanced in Scotland." For more information on the project, project team and forthcoming activities including the first workshop please visit https://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/research/centre-for-commercial-law/digital-assets-in-scots-private-law-innovating-for-the-future-1850.php.