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Roman law, Scots law and legal history : selected essays / William M. Gordon.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh studies in law ; v. 4.Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: xi, 398 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 074862516X
  • 9780748625161
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 349.411 22
LOC classification:
  • KDC315 .G67 2007
Contents:
ROMAN LAW -- Constitutum Possessorium -- Acquisition of ownership by traditio and acquisition of possession -- Dating the Lex Aquilia -- The Actio de Posito reconsidered -- Agency and Roman law -- Observations on Depositum Irregulare -- The importance of the iusta causa of traditio -- ROMAN LAW AND SCOTS LAW -- Roman and Scots law: the Conditiones si sine Liberis Decesserit -- The interpretation of C 8.55.8 -- Cinus and Pierre de Belleperche -- Roman law in a nineteenth-century Scottish case: Gowans v Christie -- Servitudes. Scots law and Roman law -- Roman quasi-delicts and Scots law -- Risk in sale: from Roman to Scots law -- SCOTTISH LEGAL HISTORY -- The right of women to graduate in medicine: Scottish judicial attitudes in the nineteenth Century -- Property and succession rights -- George Joseph Bell-Law Commissioner -- Variation and discharge of land obligations -- Stair, Grotius and the sources of Stair s Institutions -- The acts of the Scottish Lords of Council in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries: records and reports -- Balfour's Registrum -- ROMAN LAW INFLUENCE -- Scotland and France. the legal connection -- A comparison of the influence of Roman law in England and Scotland -- The civil law in Scotland -- GENERAL INTEREST -- Scotland as a mixed jurisdiction -- European legal history and the Europeanisation of law -- Legal tradition, with particular reference to Roman law.
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Selection of articles and essays published by the author throughout his career in legal academics.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-381) and index.

ROMAN LAW -- Constitutum Possessorium -- Acquisition of ownership by traditio and acquisition of possession -- Dating the Lex Aquilia -- The Actio de Posito reconsidered -- Agency and Roman law -- Observations on Depositum Irregulare -- The importance of the iusta causa of traditio -- ROMAN LAW AND SCOTS LAW -- Roman and Scots law: the Conditiones si sine Liberis Decesserit -- The interpretation of C 8.55.8 -- Cinus and Pierre de Belleperche -- Roman law in a nineteenth-century Scottish case: Gowans v Christie -- Servitudes. Scots law and Roman law -- Roman quasi-delicts and Scots law -- Risk in sale: from Roman to Scots law -- SCOTTISH LEGAL HISTORY -- The right of women to graduate in medicine: Scottish judicial attitudes in the nineteenth Century -- Property and succession rights -- George Joseph Bell-Law Commissioner -- Variation and discharge of land obligations -- Stair, Grotius and the sources of Stair s Institutions -- The acts of the Scottish Lords of Council in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries: records and reports -- Balfour's Registrum -- ROMAN LAW INFLUENCE -- Scotland and France. the legal connection -- A comparison of the influence of Roman law in England and Scotland -- The civil law in Scotland -- GENERAL INTEREST -- Scotland as a mixed jurisdiction -- European legal history and the Europeanisation of law -- Legal tradition, with particular reference to Roman law.

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