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Citation
Brown J (2019) The Scottish Legal System - What Next? Scots Law as a Civilian System - A Response. Scottish Law Gazette, 86 (4), pp. 59-61.
Abstract
Lord Gill¡¯s account of Scots Law as a Civilian System begins by accepting that the ¡®Scottish romantic school of jurisprudence¡¯, with its emphasis on Roman law, paints ¡®an affecting picture¡¯, but it certainly ¡®not going to see us through the trials that lie ahead¡¯. Such seems to provide a fair assessment of the present state of Scots law. The idea that Scots lawyers, when faced with a challenging or novel legal problem, might turn first to Justinian¡¯s Digest may give some pleasure to scholars and teachers of Roman law, but it is utterly unrealistic. Contemporaneously, practitioners who are faced with a seemingly novel problem (of whatever stripe) are unlikely to make recourse to the principles of Roman law in any attempt to find a solution; rather, their first port of call will be to altogether more recent precedent.
Keywords
Scots law; civilian legal system; Roman Law; Law
Journal
Scottish Law Gazette: Volume 86, Issue 4
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/01/2019 |
Date accepted by journal | 01/11/2018 |
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ISSN | 0036-9314 |