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This collection of essays considers the work of Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC (1915--1988) and, through that work, the development of Scots law as a mixed legal system.

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All the essays are interesting and well written: TB who loved language would have been delighted... This timely book [makes] a valiant attempt to assess his contribution to the law of Scotland. Everyone who is involved in the law of Scotland, judge, academic and practitioner, owes TB an immense debt: this book explains why. -- Joe Thomson A very full appraisal of [Sir Thomas Smith's] work and, indeed, the man himself!the individual chapters by eminent writers are gems in their own right! rare and illuminating! So far as current practice is concerned all the chapters in their own way will increase understanding! All of the contributions, too numerous to note, are of the highest order. The volume may easily be commended to all with an interest in Scots law and it must be an essential library purchase. In that this is volume one of a series, the others are eagerly awaited standing the quality of the writing and the elegance of the physical product itself. All the essays are interesting and well written: TB who loved language would have been delighted... This timely book [makes] a valiant attempt to assess his contribution to the law of Scotland. Everyone who is involved in the law of Scotland, judge, academic and practitioner, owes TB an immense debt: this book explains why. A very full appraisal of [Sir Thomas Smith's] work and, indeed, the man himself!the individual chapters by eminent writers are gems in their own right! rare and illuminating! So far as current practice is concerned all the chapters in their own way will increase understanding! All of the contributions, too numerous to note, are of the highest order. The volume may easily be commended to all with an interest in Scots law and it must be an essential library purchase. In that this is volume one of a series, the others are eagerly awaited standing the quality of the writing and the elegance of the physical product itself.

Table of Contents
Preface; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; 1 While One Hundred Remain: T B Smith and the Progress of Scots Law; Kenneth G C Reid; 2 The Rational and the National: Thomas Brown Smith; George L Gretton; 3 Two Toms and an Ideology for Scots Law: T B Smith and Lord Cooper of Culross; Hector L MacQueen; 4 T B Smith as a Legal Historian; John Blackie; 5 Borrowing from English Equity and Minority Shareholders' Actions; Niall R Whitty; 6 "Calculated to our Meridian"? The Ius Commune, Lex Mercatoria and Scots Commercial Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; A D M Forte; 7 Glory with Gloag or the Stake with Stair? T B Smith and the Scots Law of Contract; Hector L MacQueen; 8 T B Smith's Property; D L Carey Miller; 9 T B Smith: a Pioneer of Modern Medical Jurisprudence; David W Meyers; 10 [to follow]; C Gane; 11 Strange Gods in the Twenty-First Century: the Doctrine of Aemulatio Vicini; Elspeth Reid; 12 Travelling the High Road with T B Smith: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Defence of the Civilian Tradition; Vernon Valentine Palmer; 13 The Ties that Bind: T B Smith as a Comparative Lawyer; Daniel Visser; 14 The Recognition Principle - Tracing Sir Thomas' Vision to the Present European Law; Erich Schanze; 15 Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC - a Bibliography; Ross Gilbert Anderson; Index.

A Mixed Legal System in Transition

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 7/20/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780748623358, 978-0748623358
      ISBN10: 0748623353

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      Book Synopsis
      This collection of essays considers the work of Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC (1915--1988) and, through that work, the development of Scots law as a mixed legal system.

      Trade Review
      All the essays are interesting and well written: TB who loved language would have been delighted... This timely book [makes] a valiant attempt to assess his contribution to the law of Scotland. Everyone who is involved in the law of Scotland, judge, academic and practitioner, owes TB an immense debt: this book explains why. -- Joe Thomson A very full appraisal of [Sir Thomas Smith's] work and, indeed, the man himself!the individual chapters by eminent writers are gems in their own right! rare and illuminating! So far as current practice is concerned all the chapters in their own way will increase understanding! All of the contributions, too numerous to note, are of the highest order. The volume may easily be commended to all with an interest in Scots law and it must be an essential library purchase. In that this is volume one of a series, the others are eagerly awaited standing the quality of the writing and the elegance of the physical product itself. All the essays are interesting and well written: TB who loved language would have been delighted... This timely book [makes] a valiant attempt to assess his contribution to the law of Scotland. Everyone who is involved in the law of Scotland, judge, academic and practitioner, owes TB an immense debt: this book explains why. A very full appraisal of [Sir Thomas Smith's] work and, indeed, the man himself!the individual chapters by eminent writers are gems in their own right! rare and illuminating! So far as current practice is concerned all the chapters in their own way will increase understanding! All of the contributions, too numerous to note, are of the highest order. The volume may easily be commended to all with an interest in Scots law and it must be an essential library purchase. In that this is volume one of a series, the others are eagerly awaited standing the quality of the writing and the elegance of the physical product itself.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; 1 While One Hundred Remain: T B Smith and the Progress of Scots Law; Kenneth G C Reid; 2 The Rational and the National: Thomas Brown Smith; George L Gretton; 3 Two Toms and an Ideology for Scots Law: T B Smith and Lord Cooper of Culross; Hector L MacQueen; 4 T B Smith as a Legal Historian; John Blackie; 5 Borrowing from English Equity and Minority Shareholders' Actions; Niall R Whitty; 6 "Calculated to our Meridian"? The Ius Commune, Lex Mercatoria and Scots Commercial Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; A D M Forte; 7 Glory with Gloag or the Stake with Stair? T B Smith and the Scots Law of Contract; Hector L MacQueen; 8 T B Smith's Property; D L Carey Miller; 9 T B Smith: a Pioneer of Modern Medical Jurisprudence; David W Meyers; 10 [to follow]; C Gane; 11 Strange Gods in the Twenty-First Century: the Doctrine of Aemulatio Vicini; Elspeth Reid; 12 Travelling the High Road with T B Smith: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Defence of the Civilian Tradition; Vernon Valentine Palmer; 13 The Ties that Bind: T B Smith as a Comparative Lawyer; Daniel Visser; 14 The Recognition Principle - Tracing Sir Thomas' Vision to the Present European Law; Erich Schanze; 15 Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC - a Bibliography; Ross Gilbert Anderson; Index.

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