The Edinburgh Legal Education Trust (ELET) is a charity (SC024471) established in 1996, dedicated to empowering legal knowledge and supporting legal education in Scotland, particularly in relation to Scottish private law. The main income of ELET is derived from CPD (Continuing Professional Development) seminars, organized by Edinburgh Law Seminars, which also help fund scholarships for aspiring legal professionals.
The Edinburgh Legal Education Trust (ELET) is a charity (SC024471) established in 1996, dedicated to empowering legal knowledge and supporting legal education in Scotland, particularly in relation to Scottish private law. The main income of ELET is derived from CPD (Continuing Professional Development) seminars, organized by Edinburgh Law Seminars, which also help fund scholarships for aspiring legal professionals.
The Edinburgh Legal Education Trust (ELET) also publishes a variety of books, many authored by ELET scholars. These publications aim at empowering legal knowledge and are categorized into two main series: Studies in Scots Law, which features in-depth examinations of modern law based on PhD theses, and Old Studies in Scots Law, providing facsimile reprints of works by institutional writers and other historic texts. Full details of the publishing programme will be available soon. Many of these books can be downloaded free of charge, offering valuable legal knowledge to those interested.