The night drew to a close with a band and some dancing where it was less important I was discreet and I got some great shots of guests enjoying themselves.If you enjoyed this event, you might like this blog post of the

Neil Craig Walker, FRSE (born 5 July 1960) is a Scottish lawyer and Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations at the School of Law of the University of Edinburgh. I used the ambient light to keep the atmosphere, but used just a little bit of flash to clean up people’s faces. The Law Society annual awards are a prestigious event to photograph, so I was very pleased to be shooting them this year. He has also published at length on the relationship between security, legal order and political community. Sovereignty and Constitutionalism in International Law Bardo Fassbender 6. As a London event photographer it’s somewhere I get to shoot at fairly regularly. In 2017 he was the International Francqui Professor at the University of Leuven and received the Francqui Medal for outstanding international scholarship. I prefer to be discreet for a lot of the shots at an event like this, as a result I’m reluctant to use too much flash, so a mix worked well. Along with Edinburgh Law School colleagues Dr Cormac MacAmhlaigh and Professor Claudio Michelon, Professor Walker runs the Law and Polity Project. This will run from 2019-22. They took place at the The night started with a drinks reception and then into the main ballroom for a sit down meal with awards. Sovereignty: Unpopular and Popular Bert Van Roermund 3. He maintains a more general interest in broader questions of legal theory as well as in various substantive dimensions of UK and EU public law. 2011/25 Number of pages: 43 Posted: 11 Oct 2011 Neil Walker He has published extensively on the constitutional dimension of legal order at sub-state, state, EU-supranational and global levels. For example, in December 2008 Professor Walker was asked by the Scottish Government to conduct an independent review of final appellate jurisdiction in the Scottish legal system. His final Report, submitted in January 2010, can be found He has also held various visiting appointments - including Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Tilburg, Netherlands (2000); Visiting Professor of Law, University of Columbia, NY(2005); Eugene Einaudi Chair of European Studies, University of Cornell (2007); and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, University of Toronto (2007). Neil has 5 jobs listed on their profile. Claudio Michelon, editor Senior Lecturer in Law and Legal Theory, School of Law, University of Edinburgh Neil Walker, editor Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations, School of Law, University of Edinburgh More Less Intimations of Global Law detects this strain in structures of international law claiming a planetary scope independent of state consent, in new threads of global constitutional law, administrative law and human rights, and in revived notions of ius gentium and the global rule of law.

There were some familiar faces there including Jack Straw, as well as some more famous within the law fraternity itself.

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in 2009 he completed a review for the Scottish Government into the final appellate jurisdiction of the Scottish legal system. Neil Walker has held the Regius Chair of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations at the University of Edinburgh since 2008. Sovereignty and Representation in the European Union Hans Lindahl 5. View Neil Walker’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. The Law Society annual awards are a prestigious event to photograph, so I was very pleased to be shooting them this year. More recently, he was Global Professor of Law at New York University in 2011, and the Sidley Austin-Robert D. MacLean Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School in 2014-15.