Edinburgh University Press has
published a textbook guide to how Roman law influenced Scots law.
ABOUT THE BOOK
A textbook guide to how Roman
law influenced Scots law, supported with online student resources
- Gives a clear, general account of Roman private
law: how it developed and how it was administered
- Explains how Roman law influenced later law in
Scotland and elsewhere
- Guides readers in using Roman materials for modern
legal problems
- Includes chapter summaries and suggestions for
further reading
From property law to delict and
unjustified enrichment, this textbook focuses on those areas of Roman law that
have been most influential on Scots law.
By using this book, students will
enter practice with a greater depth of understanding of the roots of modern
Scots law, helping them to feel confident in using Roman materials when
tackling today's legal problems.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Craig Anderson is Lecturer in Law
at Robert Gordon University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I: The Historical and
Constitutional Context of Roman Law
Part II: The Law of Persons
Part III: The Law of Things –
Property
Part IV: The Law of Things –
Succession
Part V: The Law of Things –
Obligations
Index
More info here
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