Abstract
Professor David Carey Miller (1941–2016) held the Chair of Property Law at the University of Aberdeen, and in that capacity inspired generations of students to explore a range of questions and problems that interested him. Among his eclectic writings, his contributions to comparative law, Scots Property law and to land reform in South Africa were recognised as being of particular importance in his lifetime.
In Northern Lights: Essays in Private Law in Memory of Professor David Carey Miller, colleagues, friends and students of Professor Carey Miller seek to honour his memory by advancing those core lines of enquiry that featured so prominently in his research. Some, writing on comparative law, display the remarkably different consequences that follow from the divergent ways in which the civilian and the common law traditions classify legal questions, problems and claims
In Northern Lights: Essays in Private Law in Memory of Professor David Carey Miller, colleagues, friends and students of Professor Carey Miller seek to honour his memory by advancing those core lines of enquiry that featured so prominently in his research. Some, writing on comparative law, display the remarkably different consequences that follow from the divergent ways in which the civilian and the common law traditions classify legal questions, problems and claims
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Northern Lights |
Subtitle of host publication | Essays in Private Law in Memory of Professor David Carey Miller |
Editors | Douglas Bain, Rodderick R.M. Paisley, Andrew R.C. Simpson, Nikola J. M. Tait |
Place of Publication | Aberdeen |
Publisher | Aberdeen University Press |
Pages | 346-400 |
Number of pages | 55 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781857520712 |
Publication status | Published - 24 May 2018 |
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Roderick Paisley
- School of Law, Centre for Scots Law
- School of Law, Law - Chair of Scots Law
- School of Law, Centre for Energy Law
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