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Land, Law and People in Medieval Scotland

Land, Law and People in Medieval Scotland

... Gaelic Scotland’ ...In Scotland it can be found across the spectrum of landholders in the south and east: in the first half of the 13th century this includes Waltheof of Strachan, Adam son of Cospatric of ... See full document

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The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124 1290

The Shape of the State in Medieval Scotland, 1124 1290

... written law by 1230. This is the result of charters representing changes to law: charters were created on a case-by- case basis, whereas written law represents the formal culmination of existing ... See full document

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People, space, and law in late medieval and early modern Britain and Ireland

People, space, and law in late medieval and early modern Britain and Ireland

... the land in Scotland mostly meant being on an estate under a lord and this gave peasants much more of their persona than did the parish, which in any case often coincided closely with units of local ...in ... See full document

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The La Verkin U.N.-Free Zone Ordinance: A Town Athwart the New World Order

The La Verkin U.N.-Free Zone Ordinance: A Town Athwart the New World Order

... To maintain and preserve the Supreme Law of the Land as set forth in the Constitution of the State of Utah, and of these United States to the benefit of the people of[r] ... See full document

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Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England

Custom in context : Medieval and Early Modern Scotland and England

... the land such as rotating crops, draining bogs and liming acid ...Possessing land in Scotland and Ulster, the earl of Abercorn expressed his bitter exasperation at his inability to change the farming ... See full document

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British Literature : the career of a concept

British Literature : the career of a concept

... of Scotland, John Hill Burton ("æ^ "), contended that ‘the real history of the Scottish ...a people enjoying, at an early period, the same language and institutions as the Saxon inhabitants of ... See full document

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Understanding the Housing Aspirations of People in Scotland

Understanding the Housing Aspirations of People in Scotland

... in Scotland, whereby 61 per cent of households are ...Many people perceive it to be more financially advantageous, viewing property as an asset that can be either used as a future investment, or to provide ... See full document

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Scotland Decides - An International Law Perspective

Scotland Decides - An International Law Perspective

... rights law provides the London-Edinburgh parties with a major framework for not only enabling self-government within the state but also calibrating properly its scope on a case-by- case ... See full document

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The implications of Brexit for environmental law in Scotland

The implications of Brexit for environmental law in Scotland

... Brexit raises the question of whether the UK’s future legal framework on agriculture will be less, equally so or more supportive than the EU’s current regime towards Scotland’s regulatory ambitions to foster ... See full document

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Scotland after Brexit : Environmental Law

Scotland after Brexit : Environmental Law

... Environmental law is a founding competence of the Scottish ...approach Scotland takes to determining its post Brexit ...which Scotland can keep in line with EU environmental policy and practice, for ... See full document

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Young People at Court in Scotland

Young People at Court in Scotland

... young people being prosecuted in adult courts and the time taken for cases to be brought to court, over a decade ago, the Scottish Executive introduced a youth court pilot in Hamilton in 2003 and a second in ... See full document

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Responding to change: The Question of Scottish Independence and the teaching of Public Law

Responding to change: The Question of Scottish Independence and the teaching of Public Law

... independent Scotland ie that British citizens, including British citizens who hold dual citizenship with another country, habitually resident in Scotland on independence will be Scottish citizens, as will ... See full document

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The First Industrial Region: North West England c  1700–60

The First Industrial Region: North West England c 1700–60

... the people of the Netherlands had helped mark out this way forward, and other regions in England also contributed; but the actual transition seen in the north of England was novel in its use of coal, and later of ... See full document

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Medieval English medical practice and the law : an analysis of cases

Medieval English medical practice and the law : an analysis of cases

... tha law nevertheless [it is necessary] for the ordinary course of medical science on account of the danger that comes to a woman on because of a dangerous risk of conceiving on account of her health, debilities, ... See full document

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Searching for Scandinavians in pre-Viking Scotland : Molecular fingerprinting of Early Medieval combs

Searching for Scandinavians in pre-Viking Scotland : Molecular fingerprinting of Early Medieval combs

... The results suggest that Scandinavian materials were unavailable to craftspeople working in the native tradition of comb-making in Scotland, either before or after the beginning of Norse settlement. This may have ... See full document

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The Spatiotemporal Distribution of PM2.5 and its Relationship to Land-Use Patterns and Special to Land-Use and People in Hangzhou

The Spatiotemporal Distribution of PM2.5 and its Relationship to Land-Use Patterns and Special to Land-Use and People in Hangzhou

... In this study, our main objective is as follows: first, to clear spatial and temporal variations of the PM2.5 mass concentration on Hangzhou roofing land- scapes in 2[r] ... See full document

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Order within Law, Variety within Custom: The Character of the Medieval Merchant Law

Order within Law, Variety within Custom: The Character of the Medieval Merchant Law

... Historical surveys routinely characterize merchant law in vague universals: the law merchant was the law of monetary instruments, liberal treatment of agency, informal[r] ... See full document

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Alienating customary land : people of the land and people of property in Vanuatu

Alienating customary land : people of the land and people of property in Vanuatu

... At independence, ni-Vanuatu the noun for indigenous people in Vanuatu achieved state recognition of their claims to land, but it was tempered by the forces of decolonisation and developm[r] ... See full document

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The landscape of drink: inns, taverns and alehouses in early modern Southampton

The landscape of drink: inns, taverns and alehouses in early modern Southampton

... Hanawalt, `The Host, the Law and the Ambiguous Space of Medieval London Taverns', in her Of Good and Ill Repute: Gender and Social Control in Medieval England Oxford & New York, 1998, Cu[r] ... See full document

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Factors influencing ownership, tenancy, mobility and use of farmland in the United Kingdom. Information on agriculture 74, 1980

Factors influencing ownership, tenancy, mobility and use of farmland in the United Kingdom. Information on agriculture 74, 1980

... Prices of agricultural land sold for roads, housing and industrial development compared with prices of land remaining in agriculture in Scotland, 1972-76 215 Forestry Commission land acq[r] ... See full document

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