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OverviewFrom the roots of a law that applied to all subjects of the Scottish King to the Union with England, this new legal history textbook explores the genesis, evolution and enduring influence of early Scots law. Discover how and why Scots law come into being, how was it used in dispute resolution during the medieval and early modern periods and how its authority developed over the centuries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew R. C. Simpson , Adelyn L. M. WilsonPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9780748697403ISBN 10: 0748697403 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 31 July 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"It is therefore refreshing to find a new textbook that takes the most recent scholarship into account and that does not seem to be too pre-occupied with proving or disproving various narratives. For a textbook to be ""useful"" to students, the writing needs to be clear and concise while at the same time showing sensitivity to contested points and scholarly debates. This book has that in spades. This is an exceedingly good book. Not just in textbook terms, but also as a general history of Scots law. It succeeds admirably in capturing the reader with an engaging narrative and will no doubt be very popular with a broad audience (not only students). The editing has been done to the highest standards and the authors are to be commended for producing a very engaging read. Textbooks are rarely page-turners, but this one, indeed, is." It is therefore refreshing to find a new textbook that takes the most recent scholarship into account and that does not seem to be too pre-occupied with proving or disproving various narratives. For a textbook to be useful to students, the writing needs to be clear and concise while at the same time showing sensitivity to contested points and scholarly debates. This book has that in spades. This is an exceedingly good book. Not just in textbook terms, but also as a general history of Scots law. It succeeds admirably in capturing the reader with an engaging narrative and will no doubt be very popular with a broad audience (not only students). The editing has been done to the highest standards and the authors are to be commended for producing a very engaging read. Textbooks are rarely page-turners, but this one, indeed, is. Author InformationAndrew R. C. Simpson is Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen. Adelyn L.M. Wilson is Lecturer in Law at the University of Aberdeen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |