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    A History of Private Law in Scotland: Volume 2: Obligations

    A History of Private Law in Scotland: Volume 2: Obligations by Reid, Kenneth; Zimmermann, Reinhard;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma és címe :Volume 2: Obligations
    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2000. december 21.

    • ISBN 9780198299288
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    • Méret 242x164x47 mm
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    Rövid leírás:

    Scotland has a special claim for the attention of comparative lawyers, of legal historians, and of those who seek to identify a common core in European private law or to develop a new jus commune. For Scotland stands at the inter-section of the two great traditions of European law - of the law of Rome, received and developed in Continental Europe, and of the law which originated in England but was exported throughout the British Empire. In Scotland, uniquely in Europe, there is to be found a fusion of the civil law and the common law.

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    Scotland has a special claim for the attention of comparative lawyers, of legal historians, and of those who seek to identify a common core in European private law or to develop a new jus commune. For Scotland stands at the intersection of the two great traditions of European law--of the law of Rome, received and developed in Continental Europe, and of the law which originated in England but was exported throughout the British Empire. In Scotland, uniquely in Europe, there is to be found a fusion of the civil law and the common law.

    Law in Scotland has a long history, uninterrupted either by revolution or by codification. It is rich in source material, both printed and archival. Yet hitherto the history of legal doctrine has been relatively neglected. This work is the first detailed and systematic study in the field of private law. Its method is to take key topics from the law of obligations and the law of property and to trace their development from earliest times to the present day. A fascinating picture emerges. The reception of civil law was slow but profound, beginning in the medieval period and continuing until the eighteenth century. Canon law was also influential. This was flanked by two receptions from England, of Anglo-Norman feudalism in the twelfth century and beyond, and, more enduringly, of aspects of English common law in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In addition there was much that was home-grown. Over time this disparate mixture was transformed by legal science into a coherent whole.

    ... fine collection. Handsomely turned out and sensitively edited, Reid and Zimmermann's publication is indispensable for readers in quest of a nuanced historical account of Scots private law.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    VOLUME 1
    The Development of Legal Doctrine in a Mixed System
    Historical Introduction
    Property Law: Sources and Doctrine
    The Romanization of Property Law
    Accession by Building
    Transfer of Ownership
    Servitudes
    Rights in Security over Moveables
    Leases: Four Historical Portraits
    Assignation
    Water Law Regimes
    Trusts
    VOLUME 2
    Formation of Contract
    Interpretation
    Error
    Force and Fear
    Pacta Illicita
    Unfair Contract Terms
    Breach of Contract
    Specific Implement
    Third Party Rights in Contract
    Promise
    Contractual Restrictive Covenants
    Sale
    Insurance
    Unjustified Enrichment
    The Structure of the Law of Delict
    The Intentional Delicts
    Negligence
    Strict Liability
    Vicarious Liability
    Liability Among Neighbours
    Defamation

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