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- Title Pages
- Edinburgh Studies in Law Volume I
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 While One Hundred Remain: T B Smith and the Progress of Scots Law
- 2 The Rational and the National: Thomas Broun Smith<sup>1</sup>
- 3 Two Toms and an Ideology for Scots Law: T B Smith and Lord Cooper of Culross
- 4 T B Smith as a Legal Historian
- 5 Borrowing from English Equity and Minority Shareholders’ Actions
- 6 “Calculated to our Meridian”? The Ius Commune, Lex Mercatoria and Scots Commercial Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 7 Glory with Gloag or the Stake with Stair? T B Smith and the Scots Law of Contract
- 8 T B Smith’s Property
- 9 T B Smith: a Pioneer of Modern Medical Jurisprudence
- 10 Civilian and English Influences on Scots Criminal Law
- 11 Strange Gods in the Twenty-First Century: the Doctrine of <i>Aemulatio Vicini</i>
- 12 Travelling the High Road with T B Smith: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Defence of the Civilian Tradition
- 13 The Ties that Bind: T B Smith as a Comparative Lawyer
- 14 The Recognition Principle – Tracing Sir Thomas’ Vision to the Present European Law
- 15 Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC – a Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Index
Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC – a Bibliography
Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC – a Bibliography
- Chapter:
- (p.302) 15 Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC – a Bibliography
- Source:
- A Mixed Legal System in Transition
- Author(s):
Ross Gilbert Anderson
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
DOI:10.3366/edinburgh/9780748623358.003.0015
This chapter presents a bibliography of the works of Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC from 1948 to 1989.
Keywords: T B Smith, bibliography, legal scholarship
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- Title Pages
- Edinburgh Studies in Law Volume I
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 While One Hundred Remain: T B Smith and the Progress of Scots Law
- 2 The Rational and the National: Thomas Broun Smith<sup>1</sup>
- 3 Two Toms and an Ideology for Scots Law: T B Smith and Lord Cooper of Culross
- 4 T B Smith as a Legal Historian
- 5 Borrowing from English Equity and Minority Shareholders’ Actions
- 6 “Calculated to our Meridian”? The Ius Commune, Lex Mercatoria and Scots Commercial Law in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
- 7 Glory with Gloag or the Stake with Stair? T B Smith and the Scots Law of Contract
- 8 T B Smith’s Property
- 9 T B Smith: a Pioneer of Modern Medical Jurisprudence
- 10 Civilian and English Influences on Scots Criminal Law
- 11 Strange Gods in the Twenty-First Century: the Doctrine of <i>Aemulatio Vicini</i>
- 12 Travelling the High Road with T B Smith: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Defence of the Civilian Tradition
- 13 The Ties that Bind: T B Smith as a Comparative Lawyer
- 14 The Recognition Principle – Tracing Sir Thomas’ Vision to the Present European Law
- 15 Professor Sir Thomas Smith QC – a Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Index