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The Scottish Jurists, by David M Walker. Edinburgh: W. Green & Son, 1985, xv + 440 + (appendix, bibliography and index) 52pp (hardback £39.00).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 1986

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References

1. The Scottish Legal System (5th edn, Edinburgh 1981), ch 4.

2. Smith (1972) 12 JSPTI, I: Blackie, Stair Tercentenary Studies (Stair Soc, vol 33 207; Cairns (1983) 4 Journals of Legal History 76.

3. (1961) 6 JR 199.

4. Stein, Ius Romanum Medii Aevi, 5, pars 13 b (Milan, 1968), p 14; Windram (1984) 5 Journal of Legal History 176.

5. Stein (1969) 48 Scottish Historical Review 107.

6. See eg W. M. Mackenzie, The Scottish Burgh (Edinburgh and London, 1949), ch 2.

7. J. G. A. Pocock, ThE Ancient Constitution and the Feudal law (Cambridge, 1957), pp 79–90, D. Baird Smith (1915) 12 Scottish Historical Review 271.