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Common Law And Feudal Society In Medieval Scotland Hector Macqueen

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Common Law And Feudal Society In Medieval Scotland Hector Macqueen
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.22 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Hector MacQueen
ISBN: 9781474407472, 1474407471
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Common Law And Feudal Society In Medieval Scotland Hector Macqueen by Hector Macqueen 9781474407472, 1474407471 instant download after payment.

Analyses the development of law and legal system in Scotland between c.1100 and c.1550, with a major focus on the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries

Exploring the relationship between law and society, this classic edition of Common Law and Feudal Society brings a key legal history text back to life in a popular new series, affordable for the student of Scottish legal history.


The close links between the Scots and English law in the Middle Ages have long been recognised, but this classic text assesses the relevance of traditional approaches to Scottish legal history, setting the development of medieval law within the context of a society in which private lordship, exercised through courts and other less formal methods of dispute settlement, played a key role alongside royal justice.


Based on extensive research, this book examines the brieves of novel dissasine, mortancestry and right, and legal remedies for the recovery of land, as well as aspects of the early history of the Scottish legal profession and the origins of the Court of Session.

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