Law and opinion in Scotland during the Seventeenth Century

Law and opinion in Scotland during the Seventeenth Century

Law and opinion in Scotland during the Seventeenth Century

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Edition Details

  • Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): J. D. Ford
  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): England
  • Publication Information: Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart, 2007
  • Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books, History
  • Material: Document, Internet resource
  • Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
  • Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/law-and-opinion-in-scotland-during-the-seventeenth-century/ (Stable identifier)

Additional Format

Print version: Ford, J.D. (John Davidson). Law and opinion in Scotland during the Seventeenth Century. Oxford ; Portland, OR: Hart, 2007 (DLC) 2008360633

Short Description

1 online resource (XII, 650 pages)

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Law and opinion in Scotland during the Seventeenth Century is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Publisher: Hart
  • Responsable Person: J.D. Ford.
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Country/State: England
  • Number of Editions: 8 editions
  • First edition Date: 2007
  • Last edition Date: 2007
  • Languages: English
  • Library of Congress Code: KDC296
  • Dewey Code: 349.411
  • ISBN: 9781847313980 1847313981 1281357286 9781281357281
  • OCLC: 646797008

Main Contents

Title page; Title verso; Contents; Preface; 1 The College of Justice; THE ADMISSION OF AN ADVOCATE; THE LITERATURE OF THE LAW; THE WRITING OF STAIR’S INSTITUTIONS; 2 The Interregnum Court; THE APPOINTMENT OF THE ENGLISH JUDGES; THE RESPONSE OF THE ADVOCATES; THE REFORM OF THE COMMON LAW; 3 The Court of Law; THE TRANSFER OF LEARNED AUTHORITY; THE APPROPRIATION OF THE COMMON LAW; THE REFORM OF THE PROPER LAW; 4 The Restoration Court; THE PROOF OF CUSTOMARY LAW; THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE SESSION; THE DISPUTES OF THE LAWYERS; 5 The Revolution Court; THE PRINTING OF STAIR’S INSTITUTIONS.

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