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Dr John Macleod is a Senior Lecturer in Private Law at the University of Edinburgh's School of Law and serves as Director of Exams Undergraduate. He joined the Law School in 2018 from the University of Glasgow, focusing on private and commercial law with expertise in delict, property law, debt law, and legal taxonomy.
His research interests include structural and taxonomical questions in legal frameworks, law reform, and collaboration with institutions like the Scottish Law Commission and the Law Society of Scotland. He actively delivers Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs on legal topics.
His publications span articles in Edinburgh Law Review, contributions to comparative legal studies, and authored works on fraud and voidable transfers. His work often bridges historical and contemporary legal issues, particularly in Scots law contexts.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his scholarly contributions reflect significant engagement with legal reform and academic discourse.
He advises on legal education and policy but no specific grants or student advisement details are provided. He contributes to the Edinburgh Centre for Private Law, fostering academic collaboration in private law research.


