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Common law --- Feudalism --- Law, Medieval --- 34 <09> <411> --- Medieval law --- 34 <09> <411> Rechtsgeschiedenis --(algemeen)--Schotland --- Rechtsgeschiedenis --(algemeen)--Schotland --- Anglo-American law --- Law, Anglo-American --- Customary law --- Feudal tenure --- Civilization, Medieval --- Land tenure --- Land use --- Land use, Rural --- Chivalry --- Estates (Social orders) --- History --- History of the law --- anno 1200-1499 --- Scotland
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Private law --- Scotland
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Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- Sociolinguistics --- Scotland
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"This book explores the rise of a Scottish common law from the twelfth century on despite the absence until around 1500 of a secular legal profession. Key stimuli were the activity of church courts and canon lawyers in Scotland, coupled with the example provided by neighbouring England's common law. The laity's legal consciousness arose from exposure to law by way of constant participation in legal processes in court and daily transactions. This experience enabled some to become judges, pleaders in court and transactional lawyers and lay the foundations for an emergent professional group by the end of the medieval period"--
Law --- History. --- Psychological aspects
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As technological progress marches on, so anxiety over the shape of the public domain is likely to continue if not increase. This collection helps to define the boundaries within which the debate over the shape of law and policy should take place. From historical analysis to discussion of contemporary developments, the importance of the public domain in its cultural and scientific contexts is explored by lawyers, scientists, economists, librarians, journalists and entrepreneurs. The contributions will both deepen and enliven the reader's understanding of the public domain in its many guises, and will also serve to highlight the public domain's key role in innovation. This book will appeal not only to students and researchers coming from a variety of fields, but also to policy-makers in the IP field and those more generally interested in the public domain, as well as those more directly involved in the current movements towards open access, open science and open source.
Intellectual property --- Public domain (Copyright law) --- Technological innovations --- Philosophy --- Law and legislation --- Copyright --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Public domain --- Technological innovations Law and legislation --- Intellectual property - Philosophy --- Technological innovations - Law and legislation
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