Common Law and Feudal Society in Medieval Scotland
Delve into the intricate relationship between Scots and English law during the Middle Ages with Common Law and Feudal Society in Medieval Scotland by Hector MacQueen. Published in 2016, this comprehensive volume spans 324 pages and is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of legal systems in Europe.
MacQueen's extensive research sheds light on key legal concepts such as the brieves of novel dissasine, mortancestry, and the right to land recovery. Additionally, the book explores the early history of the Scottish legal profession and the establishment of the Court of Session, providing valuable insights into the foundations of Scottish law.
Whether you are a legal scholar, historian, or simply intrigued by the complexities of feudalism, this book offers a detailed examination of how these legal traditions shaped Scotland's unique legal landscape. Discover the nuances of medieval law and its lasting impact on modern society.