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This book brings together experts in Norwegian and Scottish legal, economic and political history to explore significant points of contact and similarities in the ways in which the laws of Scotland and Norway developed. It breaks new ground, considering Scots law in terms of its historical interactions and similarities with another national legal system, rather than in terms of its place at the intersection between the common law and the civilian traditions. This definite reference work will form the basis of future studies in comparative legal history, and comparative law more generally, in relation to Scotland and Norway.
Andrew R. C. Simpson is the Professor in Scots Private Law in the School of Law at the University of Aberdeen. Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde is Professor in Legal History at the University of Oslo. His research focuses on medieval, early modern and modern Norwegian legal history. He completed work on this book whilst being a project manager at the Centre for Advanced Study (CAS) at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters in Oslo.
Introduction, Andrew R C Simpson and Jørn Øyrehagen SundeSection One: the medieval period, ca.1200-ca.15001. The Treaty of Perth: Union of the realm and the king’s law, Erik Opsahl2. The Treaty of Perth: Union of the realm and the laws of the kingdom, Dauvit Broun3. Law and Administrative Change in Norway, Twelfth-Fourteenth Centuries, Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde4. Law and Administrative Change in Scotland, Twelfth-Fourteenth Centuries, Alice Taylor5. Urban Legal Procedure in Fourteenth Century Norway, Miriam Jensen Tveit6. Procedures of the Scottish Common Law in a Medieval Town: A fresh look at the 1317 court roll of Aberdeen, Andrew R C SimpsonSection Two: the early modern period, ca 1500-ca 18007. War and Peace: Scottish-Norwegian relations in the early modern period (ca 1520-1707), Steve Murdoch8. Traders and Immigrants: A Norwegian perspective on Scottish-Norwegian economic relations from the fifteenth to the early seventeenth century, Per G Norseng9. Norm and Fact: Timber trade in early modern western Norway, Sören Koch10. The Law and Economy of Shipwreck in Scotland during the Sixteenth Century, J D Ford
John W. Cairns, Paul J. du Plessis, University of Edinburgh) Cairns, John W. (Professor of Civil Law, University of Edinburgh) du Plessis, Paul J. (Professor of Roman law in the School of Law, Paul J. Du Plessis, John W Cairns, Paul J Du Plessis
Kenneth Reid, Marius de Waal, Reinhard Zimmermann, University of Edinburgh) Reid, Kenneth (Professor of Scots Law, Stellenbosch University) de Waal, Marius (Professor of Private Law, Hamburg) Zimmermann, Reinhard (Max-Planck-Institut, Marius De Waal