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The Place of a Mixed System in the Common Law World*

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1 T.B. Smith (1915-1988) was Professor of Scots Law at the University of Aberdeen, 1949-1958; Professor of Civil Law at the University of Edinburgh, 1958-1968; and Professor of Scots Law at the University of Edinburgh, 1968-1972.

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3 Ibid., at 3.

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5 The Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982, §3(3), as amended, directs that reference be made to the commentaries of M. Jenard and Professor Schlosser as to the interpretation of the Brussels and Lugano Conventions. Although written originally in French, they are available in translation.

6 For example, Lord Goff of Chieveley and Lord Hoffmann were dons at Lincoln College and University College, Oxford, Lord Rodger of Earlsferry was a don at Balliol, Lady Justice Hale was a professor at Manchester University, and Lord Coulsfield, Lord Gill and Lord Clarke, all now Court of Session judges, previously taught law at Edinburgh and Glasgow Universities.

7 Professor Kenneth Reid has rightly described the academic branch as “the third branch of the profession”. “The Third Branch of the Profession: The Rise of the Academic Lawyer in Scotland” in MacQueen, Hector L., ed., Scots Law into the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of W. A. Wilson (Edinburgh, W. Green/Sweet & Maxwell, 1996) 39Google Scholar.

8 Palmer, Mixed Jurisdictions Worldwide, supra n. 2, at 3.

9 The European Parliament has indicated on more than one occasion that there should be a single civil code for European private law. Considerable interest has been expressed in the Corpus Juris project for the harmonisation of the laws and procedures of the member states in the field of criminal law to combat fraud on the Community budget.

10 Palmer, Mixed Jurisdictions Worldwide, supra n. 2, at 3.

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17 Under the Scotland Act 1998.

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28 Companies (Floating Charges) (Scotland) Act 1961.

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31 Morgan Guaranty of New York v. Lothian Regional Council, 1995 SC 161.

32 Kleinwort Benson Ltd. v. Lincoln City Council [1998] AC 537.

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40 Article 249 EC: Regulations are binding in their entirety and directly applicable in all member states; directives are binding on member states as to the result to be achieved but leave the choice of form and method to the national authorities.

41 Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (SI 1999/2083), regulation 5; Council Directive 93/13 EEC.

42 The report is controversial and been criticised. See Nigel Morrison, QC, “Approximation of Judiciary Law in the European Union” 1995 Scots Law Times (News) 183Google Scholar; Himsworth, Christopher, “Things Fall Apart: The Harmonisation of Community Judicial Procedural Protection Revisited” (1997) 22 E.L. Rev. 291Google Scholar.

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48 The Scotsman newspaper, “The Monday Essay”, January 8, 2001.