TY - BOOK ID - 121446407 TI - Comparative perspectives in Scottish and Norwegian legal history, trade and seafaring, 1200-1800 AU - Simpson, Andrew R. C. AU - Sunde, Jørn Øyrehagen PY - 2023 SN - 139950388X 1399503871 1399503855 PB - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Commercial law KW - Comparative law. KW - Law KW - Maritime law KW - History. KW - HISTORY / Europe / General. KW - Scotland KW - Norway KW - Commerce UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:121446407 AB - There were significant points of contact and similarities in the ways in which the laws of Scotland and Norway developed. The Treaty of Perth of 1266 was of significance in the state formation of both countries, and in the determination of their territorial boundaries. The laws and customs applicable in the Orkneys and the Shetlands remain distinctive due to Norse influence, centuries after those islands became subject to Scottish sovereignty. The extensive trading links between two countries united by the North Sea raises the question of how trade between the territories was regulated.
This book brings together experts in Norwegian and Scottish legal, economic and political history to explore these points of contact. 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.