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5 The Contribution of Commerce and Industry to Scots Commercial Law in the Eighteenth Century
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- List of contributors x
- Introduction 1
- 1 Conceptions of Commercial Law in Scotland 12
- 2 Commerce and Contract Law in Scotland 57
- 3 Public and Private Commercial Law Distinguished: The Impact of the 1707 Union on the Commercial Law of Scotland 90
- 4 Scots Law, Commerce and the British Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century 120
- 5 The Contribution of Commerce and Industry to Scots Commercial Law in the Eighteenth Century 146
- 6 The Use of the Civil Law and the Law Merchant as Sources in the Works of George Joseph Bell 173
- 7 ‘Elasticity’ in the Legal Curriculum: The Introduction of the Class of Mercantile Law in the University of Edinburgh 208
- 8 The Contribution of Practitioners to Scots Commercial Law 282
- 9 The Contribution of Law Reform to the Development of Scots Commercial Law 306
- 10 The Contribution of the Judiciary to Scots Commercial Law 338
- 11 Historical Approaches in Modern Commercial Law 362
- 12 The Value of History to Modern Commercial Law 379
- Epilogue 414
- Index 416
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- List of contributors x
- Introduction 1
- 1 Conceptions of Commercial Law in Scotland 12
- 2 Commerce and Contract Law in Scotland 57
- 3 Public and Private Commercial Law Distinguished: The Impact of the 1707 Union on the Commercial Law of Scotland 90
- 4 Scots Law, Commerce and the British Empire in the Long Eighteenth Century 120
- 5 The Contribution of Commerce and Industry to Scots Commercial Law in the Eighteenth Century 146
- 6 The Use of the Civil Law and the Law Merchant as Sources in the Works of George Joseph Bell 173
- 7 ‘Elasticity’ in the Legal Curriculum: The Introduction of the Class of Mercantile Law in the University of Edinburgh 208
- 8 The Contribution of Practitioners to Scots Commercial Law 282
- 9 The Contribution of Law Reform to the Development of Scots Commercial Law 306
- 10 The Contribution of the Judiciary to Scots Commercial Law 338
- 11 Historical Approaches in Modern Commercial Law 362
- 12 The Value of History to Modern Commercial Law 379
- Epilogue 414
- Index 416