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This volume 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.
Law --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General. --- History. --- Friendship --- Philosophy. --- Derrida, Jacques.
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First published in 1984. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Regions within European Union member states (such as Scotland in the UK and Catalonia in Spain) have their own legal systems: how will the process of 'Europeanization' affect them? This volume examines the phenomenon of 'regional' private law in the European Union, considering jurisdictions and laws below those of the member states and drawing comparisons with other such jurisdictions elsewhere in the world, such as Louisiana and Quebec. The whole is considered in relation to the development of European private law, and the use of codification in that process. This volume will be of interest to academic lawyers worldwide, advanced law students and European policy-makers.
Civil law --- Codification. --- Codification --- Law --- General and Others --- Law, Civil --- Private law --- Roman law --- DROIT PRIVE EUROPEEN --- DROIT ETRANGER --- CODE CIVIL --- CODIFICATION --- CATALOGNE --- ECOSSE --- GRECE --- ESTONIE --- QUEBEC
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The protection of intellectual property - patents, copyrightand trade marks - is generally regarded as a high policy priority in the UK and the European Union. This book asks why this should be so. Is too much intellectual property actually bad for industry, trade and competition? Does intellectual property really provide an incentive for innovation through the creation of wealth? The contributors, who include the Patent Judges of the English High Court, argue that the present law and its further extension should receive much more critical scrutiny, in particular from an economic perspective. Topics covered include copyright with especial reference to the performing arts and the growth of new technology, especially biotechnology and the Internet. The book offers an up-to-date picture of intellectual property law and a critical analysis of its future development.
Intellectual property --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / General. --- European Union countries --- Europe --- Great Britain. --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Law and legislation
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