铁的身体里的铁的头脑:卡姆斯勋爵和他的公平原则

D. Carr
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亨利·霍姆——更广为人知的是他的司法头衔——是苏格兰启蒙运动的重要人物。Kames出版了许多书籍和文章,涉及各种知识领域。他的大量出版物都与他在苏格兰担任律师和法官的职业有关。本文介绍了卡姆斯勋爵丰富的法律生活,特别是他在18世纪爱丁堡作为苏格兰律师的经历对其形成的方式。这篇论文是对《公平原则》第三版再版的介绍,《公平原则》是《苏格兰法律系列旧研究》的一部分,由爱丁堡法律教育信托基金出版。作为凯姆斯最重要的法律著作之一,《衡平法原则》后来获得了“制度”地位,也就是说,它代表了苏格兰法律的正式渊源。《原则》是第一部用英语系统地论述衡平法的专著,其中包含了对衡平法和普通法之间抽象关系的复杂分析,特别是与苏格兰法的关系。本文考虑了凯姆斯在历史上对公平的进化发展的描述,以及其基本的正当前提,如《原则》所述。本文考虑了苏格兰和美国的律师和其他人如何在报告的案例和教义写作中引用《原则》,以及如何通过他的法律和非法律作品来概述凯姆斯的影响。论文的最后一部分考虑了Kames随后的声誉,注意到律师对Kames作品(包括《原则》)的尊重起伏不定。论文的结论是,苏格兰机构工作的意义和相关性的持续发展表明,对Kames的批判方法重新产生兴趣是可能的。
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An Iron Mind in an Iron Body: Lord Kames and His Principles of Equity
Henry Home - better known by his judicial title Lord Kames - was an important figure in enlightenment Scotland. Kames published many books and essays across a variety of fields of knowledge. A substantial number of his publications related to his vocation as an advocate, and later a judge, in Scotland. This paper provides an introduction to Lord Kames' rich legal life, particularly the way it was shaped by his experience as a Scottish lawyer in eighteenth-century Edinburgh. The paper is an introduction to a reprint of the third edition of the Principles of Equity, part of the Old Studies in Scots Law series, published by the Edinburgh Legal Education Trust. One of Kames' most important legal works, the Principles of Equity subsequently achieved "institutional" status, that is to say it represents a formal source of law in Scotland. The Principles was the first systematic monograph treatment of equity in English, and contains a sophisticated analysis of the interaction of equity and common law in the abstract, and in relation to Scots law particularly. The paper considers Kames' historically informed account of an evolutionary development of equity, and its underlying justificatory premises, as set out in the Principles. The paper considers how lawyers, and others, in both Scotland and America, cited the Principles in reported cases and doctrinal writing, and how Kames' influence can be sketched through his legal and non-legal works. The final section of the paper considers Kames' subsequent reputation, noting the fluctuating respect accorded to Kames' works, including the Principles, by lawyers. The paper concludes that the on-going development of the meaning and relevance of institutional works in Scotland suggests that a renewed interest in Kames' critical approach is possible.
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