This year sees the quincentenary of the birth of Jacques Cujas, one of the most important and influential jurists of the sixteenth century; his sophisticated…
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On 1 December, the first actual graduation ceremony in law since the first lockdown during the current pandemic took place at the University of Edinburgh.…
Comments closedReaders of this blog may remember that in September 2020 we noted the award of the Degree of PhD to Charles Fletcher for his thesis…
Comments closedAll legal historians know the importance of procedure. This is very obvious in the case of Roman law. it is therefore worth noting that the…
Comments closedThe new discoveries at Pompeii and the growth of interest in the insights into law provided by archaeology and vice versa have led to the…
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