CAREY MILLER,D., The Civilian Tradition and Scots Law. Berlin 1997.
The Civilian Tradition and Scots Law. Aberdeen Quincentenary Essays. 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1997.
16 x 23 cm. 393 S. 1 Tab.; 393 S., 1 schw.-w. Tab. (Schriften zur Europäischen Rechts- und Verfassungsgeschichte, 20). ISBN 9783428090112.
Inhalt: D. L. Carey Miller, A Scottish Celebration of the European Legal Tradition – H. L. MacQueen, The Foundation of Law Teaching at the University of Aberdeen – P. G. Stein, The Medieval Rediscovery of the Roman Civil Law – D. Johnston, The General Influence of Roman Institutions of State and Public Law – R. Feenstra, The Development of European Private Law: A Romanist Watershed? – J. J. Robertson, The Canon Law Vehicle of Civilian Influence with Particular Reference to Scotland – W. M. Gordon, A Comparison of the Influence of Roman Law in England and Scotland – W. D. H. Sellar, The Resilience of the Scottish Common Law – P. B. H. Birks, More Logic and Less Experience: The Difference between Scots Law and English Law – J. W. Cairns, The Civil Law Tradition in Scottish Legal Thought – A. Rodger, The Use of the Civil Law in Scottish Courts – D. Visser, Placing the Civilian Influence in Scotland: A Roman-Dutch Perspective – R. Zimmermann, The Civil Law in European Codes – J. M. J. Chorus, Civilian Elements in European Civil Procedure – D. A. O. Edward, The Role and Relevance of the Civil Law Tradition in the Work of the European Court of Justice – J. A. Usher, The Influence of the Civil Law, via Modern Legal Systems, on European Community Law – Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, The Development of Civil Law Principles at the National and Community Level: Achieving a Balance
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