Law
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Ministers ask Scots groups for proposals (The Pink Paper), 23 Jan 1998
A collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings covering issues relating to the LGBTQ+ community.
Articles cover local, national and international news, however Scottish publications have the strongest representation with Edinburgh and Glasgow based publications being a specific strength within this sub-series.
Notebook on legal matters, including copy of transcript of the trial of Capt. John Porteous
Notes of lectures on Scots Law given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer
Two notebooks containing notes of lectures on Scots law, 1808-1809, given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer (Scotland). Notes taken down by person unknown.
Notes of lectures on Scots Law given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer
One notebook containing notes entitled 'Notes of lectures on the law of Scotland, from 'Marriage' to 'General Service', 1810-1811. Lectures given by David Hume, Baron of the Exchequer (Scotland), at the University of Edinburgh. Notes taken down by person unknown.
Notes on law lectures by Professor George Joseph Bell, taken down by Thomas Sees
Notes taken by William Berry at law lectures
Papers of Allan Maconochie (Lord Meadowbank) - Legal material
Papers of John Moffat
The collection is composed of loose manuscript sheets (in some disorder) found among Moffat's papers, and they include teaching notes, material belonging to a book on legal reasoning that Moffat had been working on at his death, and copies of these notes on law, norms of reasoning, legal language and the nature of legal thought.
Papers of Professor James Lorimer
The Lorimer papers consist of: manuscript material onInstitutes of law; manuscript material and proofs forThe institutes of the law of nations; lectures and University papers; biographical material compiled from Lorimer's family history; articles, offprints and correspondence; pamphlets on the Eastern Question; and, printed papers and cuttings. There are bound volumes containing lectures, notes and printed matter.