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Continuity, influences and integration in Scottish legal history : select essays of David Sellar
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ISBN: 1474485731 1474488781 1399513664 1474488765 9781474488785 9781474488792 147448879X 9781399513661 9781474485739 1399513672 1474486754 Year: 2021 Publisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,

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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.


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The law of presumptions : essays in comparative legal history.
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ISSN: 09351167; ISBN: 9783428131242 342813124X Year: 2009 Volume: 27 Publisher: Berlin Duncker & Humblot

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The law of presumptions has never been popular among commentators. It has attracted few scholars, and most of the few who have ventured into the subject have come away as critics rather than admirers. Certainly, there are plausible reasons for this bad reputation. Presumptions are evidently inferior to more direct forms of proof; indeed they may not be forms of proof at all. They raise difficulties of definition and classification. Some presumptions also seem quite artificial, hard to defend as reliable indicators of the truth.Despite their poor reputation, they have long been accepted and applied in practice. Legal presumptions play a part in virtually all Western legal systems. It is hard to image a workable law of proof without them, and their acceptance has been a fact of life for many centuries. Even in England, where the use of juries in the common law might seem to have excluded any need for legal presumptions, they took hold from an early date. They thus seem to be a natural candidate for comparative historical treatment. The essays in this volume seek to address this gap in scholarship.The essays do not set out directly to rehabilitate the law of presumptions. They seek rather to explore the process by which presumptions worked their way into Western law and to examine the links that have existed between legal systems. The essays embrace not only English common law and Continental systems, but also 'mixed systems' like the law of Scotland and of Southern Africa. By examining the subject from an historical point of view, they seek to help explain the acceptance and persistence of a law of presumptions in Western law.

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The Scottish legal tradition
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ISBN: 0854110453 Year: 1991 Publisher: Edinburgh Saltire Society : Stair Society

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Law - Scotland.


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Catalogue of valuable drawings by old masters including the properties of major H.E. Morritt, ... H.G. Reid, ... Mrs. David Sellar, ... Capt. E. Green, ... general the Hon. sir R. Stuart-Wortley, ... the Hon. Mrs. Pomeroy, and other properties.
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Year: 1923 Publisher: London : J. Davy and Sons,

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