The purpose of this thesis is to identify the influence of the doctrines of the Medieval European Ius Commune on the Scots law of moveable succession in the crucial period of its development: from the Reformation to approximately 1700. To this purpose, this research is dealing with the Scottish writings, case law and archival materials, comparing them with the relevant Civilian and Canonistic texts and treatises of Medieval and Early Modern Continental authors
Impact of English law on Scots law since Union of 1707 through legislation and reliance on English c...
Anderson Katherine, The influence of Scots and Norse law on law and governance in Orkney and Shetlan...
Thomas Craig's Jus feudale was the first comprehensive legal treatise be written in Scotland. As its...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the influence of the doctrines of the Medieval European I...
The article is based on the PhD research of the last wills, preserved in the Scottish archives. The ...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
This article explores the way in which destinations in contractual obligations (bonds), in early 17t...
This article explores the way in which destinations in contractual obligations (bonds), in early 17t...
The book offers an innovative, corpus-driven approach to historical legal discourse. It is the first...
This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissari...
This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissari...
The historical approach enables us to perceive the specific legal phenomenon as continuous and to st...
The historical approach enables us to perceive the specific legal phenomenon as continuous and to st...
On 10 February 1995 the University of Aberdeen celebrated its quincentenary. On that day in 1495 Pop...
On 10 February 1995 the University of Aberdeen celebrated its quincentenary. On that day in 1495 Pop...
Impact of English law on Scots law since Union of 1707 through legislation and reliance on English c...
Anderson Katherine, The influence of Scots and Norse law on law and governance in Orkney and Shetlan...
Thomas Craig's Jus feudale was the first comprehensive legal treatise be written in Scotland. As its...
The purpose of this thesis is to identify the influence of the doctrines of the Medieval European I...
The article is based on the PhD research of the last wills, preserved in the Scottish archives. The ...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
This article explores the way in which destinations in contractual obligations (bonds), in early 17t...
This article explores the way in which destinations in contractual obligations (bonds), in early 17t...
The book offers an innovative, corpus-driven approach to historical legal discourse. It is the first...
This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissari...
This article is based upon a detailed study of the Romano-canonical procedure used by the Commissari...
The historical approach enables us to perceive the specific legal phenomenon as continuous and to st...
The historical approach enables us to perceive the specific legal phenomenon as continuous and to st...
On 10 February 1995 the University of Aberdeen celebrated its quincentenary. On that day in 1495 Pop...
On 10 February 1995 the University of Aberdeen celebrated its quincentenary. On that day in 1495 Pop...
Impact of English law on Scots law since Union of 1707 through legislation and reliance on English c...
Anderson Katherine, The influence of Scots and Norse law on law and governance in Orkney and Shetlan...
Thomas Craig's Jus feudale was the first comprehensive legal treatise be written in Scotland. As its...