As an undergraduate, the only work of any Danish legal scholar with which I was familiar was that of Alf Ross, classed as a "Scandinavian…
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Over the Christmas vacation, your blogger was reminded that attending the class of Civil (Roman) Law in the University of Edinburgh in 1880 cost five…
Comments closedThe Univeristy of Aberdeen, founded in 1495 by William Elphinstone, a canon lawyer trained in France who acted as a judge on the King's Council, has…
Comments closedThis Blog has a number of times mentioned Judah P. Benjamin, the great Lousiana lawyer who later became an English barrister. His training and experience…
Comments closedIn 1712, Antoine Crozat obtained a charter from the French Crown that granted him various privileges, mainly over commerce, in Louisiana for fifteen years. He…
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