Placed uniquely at the intersection of common law and civil law, mixed legal systems are today attracting the attention both of scholars of comparative law, and of those concerned with the development of a European private law. Pre-eminent among the mixed legal systems are those of Scotland and South Africa. In South Africa the Roman-Dutch law, brought to the Cape by the Dutch East India Company in 1652 was, from the early nineteenth century onwards, infused with and re-moulded by the common law of the British imperial master. In Scotland a more gradual and elusive process saw the Roman-Scots law of the early modern period fall under the influence of English law after the Act of Union in 1707. The result, in each case, was a system of law w...
Defamation is a complex topic, historically lying at the crossroads of tort andcriminal law. In the ...
A review of the commercial and non commercial appropriation of persona in the United Kingdom with a ...
Implicitly or explicitly, the core of the protection of fundamental human rights can be found in the...
Placed uniquely at the intersection of common law and civil law, mixed legal systems are today attra...
The article examines the individual’s right to privacy, with particular reference to its protection ...
Returning to a theme featured in some of the earlier volumes in the Edinburgh Studies in Law series,...
At this time there is little doubt that the right of privacy is well established in most American ju...
A comparative investigation into the revolution in private law in the era of human rightsScotland an...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
Work carried out at the AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
The last 15 years have witnessed the development of a particular set of EU norms for determining jur...
The importance of human 'dignity' in disputes concerning biological material has been recognised, bu...
This article considers the interrelationship between defamation and misuse of private information ac...
This contribution focuses on European integration through private law. After a sketch of the existin...
Defamation is a complex topic, historically lying at the crossroads of tort andcriminal law. In the ...
A review of the commercial and non commercial appropriation of persona in the United Kingdom with a ...
Implicitly or explicitly, the core of the protection of fundamental human rights can be found in the...
Placed uniquely at the intersection of common law and civil law, mixed legal systems are today attra...
The article examines the individual’s right to privacy, with particular reference to its protection ...
Returning to a theme featured in some of the earlier volumes in the Edinburgh Studies in Law series,...
At this time there is little doubt that the right of privacy is well established in most American ju...
A comparative investigation into the revolution in private law in the era of human rightsScotland an...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
Work carried out at the AHRC Research Centre for Studies in Intellectual Property and Technology Law...
In issue 4 of the 23rd volume of this journal, Charles Foster published a critical piece on the topi...
The last 15 years have witnessed the development of a particular set of EU norms for determining jur...
The importance of human 'dignity' in disputes concerning biological material has been recognised, bu...
This article considers the interrelationship between defamation and misuse of private information ac...
This contribution focuses on European integration through private law. After a sketch of the existin...
Defamation is a complex topic, historically lying at the crossroads of tort andcriminal law. In the ...
A review of the commercial and non commercial appropriation of persona in the United Kingdom with a ...
Implicitly or explicitly, the core of the protection of fundamental human rights can be found in the...