BibliOpen logo
Search icon
Cover unavailable
Continuity, Change and Pragmatism in the Law: Essays in Memory of Professor Angelo Forte
Continuity, Change and Pragmatism in the Law: Essays in Memory of Professor Angelo Forte

by Andrew R.C. Simpson, Scott Crichton Styles, Adelyn L.M. Wilson and Euan West

Aberdeen University Press, 2016

ISBNs

eISBN: 978-1-85752-127-6

About the Book
Professor Angelo Forte (1949–2012) held the Chair of Commercial Law at the University of Aberdeen between 1993 and 2010. During that time, he made significant scholarly contributions to commercial law, Scots private law and legal history. As a commercial lawyer and a former solicitor, he was committed to the production of high quality research that could engage with the needs of business and commerce. He was also particularly interested in exploring the extent to which legal change had occurred as the result of purely practical considerations, such as alterations in commercial reality. In this regard he advanced our understanding of the influence of English law in eighteenth-century Scotland. Latterly he also advanced our understanding of laws that seem to have been applied among some of the Gaelic-speaking peoples of Scotland almost a thousand years ago. His eclectic writings were highly esteemed both at home and abroad. His rigour as a scholar proved inspirational to several generations of students, and it also led to a wide range of international collaborations.
About the Author
John Blackie is Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Strathclyde, UK.
Tom Burns is Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Malcolm Clarke is Professor Emeritus of Commercial Contract Law, University of Cambridge, UK.
Greg Gordon is Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
George L. Gretton is the Lord President Reid Professor of Law, University of Edinburgh, UK.
Hector L. MacQueen is Professor of Private Law, University of Edinburgh, UK and Scottish Law Commissioner.
Ewan McKendrick is Registrar and Professor of English Private Law, University of Oxford and Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, UK.
Francis McManus is Honorary Professor of Law, University of Stirling, UK.
David Carey Miller is Emeritus Professor of Property Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Roderick R. M. Paisley is Professor of Scots Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Frederik Pedersen is Senior Lecturer at the Department of History, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Andrew R. C. Simpson is Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Scott Crichton Styles is Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Jørn Øyrehagen Sunde is Professor in Legal History at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen, Norway.
Euan West is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Aberdeen, UK.
Adelyn L. M. Wilson is Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Tags
Commercial, Essays Memory, Legal History, Law
Open Access Information

License: CC BY-NC