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| Title: | Roman Law in Britain |
| Authors: | Evans-Jones, Robin |
| Keywords: | Roman Law Scots Law |
| Issue Date: | 2000 |
| Publisher: | Berlin: Duncker & Humblot |
| Citation: | R. Evans-Jones, 'Roman Law in Britain', in U. Manthe and C. Krampe, edd., Quaestiones Iuris. Festschrift für Joseph Georg Wolf zum 70. Geburtstag [Freiburger Rechtsgeschichtliche Abhandlungen (n.F.), Bd. 36] (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2000), pp. 83-110 |
| Abstract: | The paper discusses, first, how classical Roman law can become highly suffused through exposure to a more unusual influence: English law; second, how it has nevertheless proved, on occasion, to be inspirational for English law; and third, why the fact of that influence has sometimes had to be suppressed. The bridge between Roman law and English law is provided by Scotland. |
| Description: | This is an electronic reprint from Roman Law Resources (www.IusCivile.com). Copyright © 2000 by Duncker & Humblot GmbH, Berlin. All rights reserved. It is reprinted with the kind permission of the publisher. Authors should cite to the original work: the original pagination is indicated by the use of angle brackets (< >). All enquiries concerning the use or reproduction of this material should be addressed to Duncker & Humblot. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2164/36 |
| ISBN: | 3-428-09866-8 |
| Appears in Collections: | Law research All research
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