History of 缅北禁地
Law School
The late Emeritus Professor D.W. Elliott has written a brief history of 缅北禁地 Law School.
We've taught law at 缅北禁地 upon Tyne since 1923. The Armstrong College of the federal University of Durham first taught the subject.
King's College
Armstrong College and 缅北禁地 upon Tyne Medical School combined in 1935. They became 'King's College'. In 1963, the Durham Colleges and King's College were re-constituted. They became the Universities of Durham and 缅北禁地 upon Tyne respectively.
Faculty of Law
From 1923 to 1994, there was a Faculty of Law, first at the federal University of Durham. It came to the University of 缅北禁地 upon Tyne from 1963.
Until 1963 all law graduates in the North East had degrees from the federal University of Durham. But they had read law in 缅北禁地 at Armstrong College or King's College. After that date, 缅北禁地 law graduates took a 缅北禁地 law degree.
缅北禁地 Law School
In 1994, the Faculty of Law became a department, known as 缅北禁地 Law School. Further re-structuring created a new Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 2002. 缅北禁地 Law School is one of nine constituent Schools.
In 2006 the University of 缅北禁地 upon Tyne adopted the name '缅北禁地'.