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The Forensic Institute is always willing to work
with similarly minded individuals and organisations
to achieve common goals or present joint events.
Our partners in previous and ongoing series’
and conferences include the Law
Society of Scotland,
the
Writers
Guild of Great Britain, the American
Judicature Society, the Higher
Education Academy, and
E-Symposium
Ltd.
We have assisted the Law
Society of Scotland to develop
their CPD schemes and online material.
Our philosophy is a simple one; that people working
together for a common aim can achieve more than
individuals working singly and competitively.
If you or your organisation are interested in
working with us on any relevant issue then simply
contact us to
discuss how we can make it happen.
Disclaimer: Whilst The Forensic Institute endeavours
to provide links only to websites of integrity,
the inclusion of a website on this page does
not constitute endorsement of the website by
The Forensic Institute. |
European Network of Forensic Sciences (ENFSI)
ENFSI
has been established with the purpose of sharing
knowledge, exchanging experiences and coming to
mutual agreements in the field of forensic science.
http://www.enfsi.eu/index.php
Pathology
University of Utah’s image resource on
forensic pathology.
http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/FORHTML/FORIDX.html
British
and Irish Legal Information Institute
A valuable
source, including a massive searchable database,
of British and Irish case law & legislation,
European Union case law, Law Commission reports,
and other law-related British and Irish material.
http://www.bailii.org/ |