Lorimer, James, 1818-1890 (Professor of Law)
Dates
- Existence: 1818 - 1890
Biography
Jurist and political philosopher James Lorimer was born at Aberdalgie, in Perthshire, on 4 November 1818. He was educated at Perth High School, and then at the universities of Edinburgh, Berlin, and Bonn, and also in Geneva, studying Philosophy, Zoology and Chemistry. A brief career in commerce followed, in Glasgow, but in 1845 he was admitted as a member of the Faculty of Advocates of Scotland. Some practice at the bar followed and experience as sheriff-substitute of Midlothian but his career was to continue in the development of jurisprudence. Lorimer made his mark as an author with 'The universities of Scotland past, present, and possible'(1854), 'Political progress not necessarily democratic, or, Relative equality the true foundation of liberty' (1857), 'Constitutionalism of the future, or, Parliament the mirror of the nation' (1865).
In 1865 he was appointed to the Chair of 'The Law of Nature and of Nations'. He then devoted his energy into teaching the philosophy of law and described his system in 'Institutes of law' (1872) which was translated into French in 1890. Though familiar to continental European lawyers, Lorimer's school of thought which attached little importance to the historical method, tended to be ignored in England where the utilitarian and positive schools were strong. Lorimer's method of jurisprudence, that of constructing a system of reasoning from cause to effect, was more appreciated in France and Germany. Lectures in international law were expanded in 'The institutes of the law of nations: a treatise of the jural relations of separate political communities' (1883-1884). In his work he discussed neutrality, nationality, and proportional disarmament. Lorimer even put forward a scheme for the organisation of an international government of Europe with Geneva as its centre.
At Edinburgh University, he sought to develop the Faculty of Law and extended its studies in order to qualify its graduates not only for the practice of law in Scotland but for the civil and diplomatic services. Lorimer was an advocate of political reforms such as proportional representation and the enfranchisement of women. Professor James Lorimer died in Edinburgh on 13 February 1890. He was survived by his wife, Hannah Stodart (1835-1916), and children: James Lorimer (1852-1898), Hannah Cassels Lorimer (1854-1947), John Henry Lorimer (1856-1936), Janet Alice Lorimer (1857-1946), Caroline Louise Lorimer (1861-1946) and Robert Lorimer (1864-1929).
Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Bird", 19 September 1873
Letter in English from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Bird" on the subject of attending a party, food, travelling to the countryside, dated 19 September 1873.
Letter from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Bird", 8 July 1876
Letter in English from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Bird" on the subject of being in Kirkwall and Shetland, dated 8 July 1876.
Letter from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Birdkin", 21 May 1874
Letter in English from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Birdkin" on the subject of time in London, seeing the Emperor of Russia depart the Athenaeum Club, dated 21 May 1874.
Letter from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest B[…]u", 15 December 1872
Letter in English from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest B[…]u" on the subject of news from friends, dated 15 December 1872.
Letter from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Mole", 13 September 1873
Letter in English from "Pater" (John Lorimer) to "Dearest Mole" on the subject of travelling to Antwerp, dated 13 September 1873.
Letter from "Pater" to "Dearest Polly" (Janet Alice Chalmers (née Lorimer)), 30 July 1879
Letter in English from "Pater" to Janet Alice Chalmers (née Lorimer) "Dearest Polly" about information her husband David shared and the "land question", dated 30 July 1879.
Letter from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer, 1 September 1874
Letter in English from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer on the subject of family matters, dated 1 September 1874.
Letter from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer, 5 August 1877
Letter in English from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer on the subject of family matters and life in Göttingen, dated 5 August 1877.
Letter from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer, 29 October 1876
Letter in English from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer on the subject of European affairs, dated 29 October 1876.
Letter from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer, 10 December 1870
Letter in English from Reinhold Pauli to James Lorimer on the subject of his travels to Edinburgh, dated 10 December 1870.
