@inbook{4c2aa8bebd7b47cbad42ce4e2a8944ea,
title = "Roman Law in Britain",
abstract = "The paper discusses, first, how classical Roman law can become highly suffused through exposure to a more unusual influence: English law; second, how it has nevertheless proved, on occasion, to be inspirational for English law; and third, why the fact of that influence has sometimes had to be suppressed. The bridge between Roman law and English law is provided by Scotland. ",
author = "Robin Evans-Jones",
year = "2000",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-428-09866-8 ",
volume = "36",
series = "Freiburger Rechtsgeschichtliche Abhandlungen. Neue Folge",
publisher = "Duncker & Humblot",
pages = "83--110",
editor = "Ulrich Manthe and Christoph Krampe",
booktitle = "Quaestiones Iuris.",
}