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100 1  MacQueen, Hector L. 
245 10 Continuity, Influences and Integration in Scottish Legal 
       History :|bSelect Essays of David Sellar. 
264  1 Edinburgh :|bEdinburgh University Press,|c2022. 
300    1 online resource (410 pages) 
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490 1  Edinburgh Studies in Law 
505 00 |tFrontmatter --|tContents --|tFigures --|tAbbreviations -
       -|tAcknowledgements --|tTable of Statutes --|tTable of 
       Cases --|tIntroduction: David Sellar, Legal Historian --
       |t1 The Continuity of Scottish Legal History: An Overview 
       --|t2 Celtic Law and Scots Law: Survival and Integration -
       -|t3 Marriage, Divorce and Concubinage in Gaelic Scotland 
       --|t4 The Lyon and the Seanchaidh --|t5 Birlaw Courts and 
       Birleymen --|t6 English Law as a Source of Stair's 
       Institutions --|t7 The Resilience of the Scottish Common 
       Law --|t8 Scots Law: Mixed from the Very Beginning? A Tale
       of Two Receptions --|t9 Marriage by Cohabitation with 
       Habit and Repute: Review And Requiem? --|t10 Marriage, 
       Divorce and the Forbidden Degrees: Canon Law and Scots Law
       --|t11 Forethocht Felony, Malice Aforethought and the 
       Classification of Homicide --|t12 Juridical Acts Made in 
       Contemplation of Death --|t13 Succession Law --|t14 
       Courtesy, Battle, and the Brieve of Right, 1368 --|t15 
       Promise --|t16 Presumptions --|tIndex 
520    Brings together 15 principal essays by David Sellar (1941-
       2019), reflecting his pioneering contribution to Scottish 
       legal history, covering the topics of Celtic law and 
       institutions, the influence of Canon and English law 
       across a wide range of legal subjects (including family 
       law, succession, criminal law, evidence) and customary 
       law. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aMacQueen, Hector L.|tContinuity, 
       Influences and Integration in Scottish Legal History.
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830  0 Edinburgh studies in law. 
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