
Judge and Jurist
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- Part I: Tributes to Lord Rodger
- 1: Colin MacKay: Alan Ferguson Rodger: A Tribute given at the Memorial Service held in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh on 25 November 2011
- 2: David Edward: Alan Ferguson Rodger: A Tribute given at the Memorial Service held in St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh on 25 November 2011
- 3: Andrew Burrows: Alan Ferguson Rodger: A Tribute given at the Memorial Service held in the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford on 11 February 2012
- 4: Luigi Labruna: Lord Rodger: An Italian Tribute
- Part II: Lord Rodger in the House of Lords and Supreme Court
- 5: Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood: Dissenting Judgments
- 6: Lord Dyson: Some Reflections on Lord Rodger's Contribution to the Development of the Common Law
- 7: Baroness Hale of Richmond: Lord Rodger's Mental Health Law
- 8: Lord Hoffmann: Fairchild and After
- 9: Lord Hope of Craighead: Lord Rodger's Notebooks
- 10: Lord Mance: Foreign Laws and Languages
- 11: Tetyana Nesterchuk: The View from Behind the Bench: The Role of Judicial Assistants in the UK Supreme Court
- 12: Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers: 'Strasbourg Has Spoken'
- 13: Lord Reed: The Form and Language of Lord Rodger's Judgments
- 14: Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe: Lord Rodger and Statute Law
- Part III: Roman Law and Roman Legal History
- 15: Tiziana J. Chiusi: Fama and infamia in the Roman Legal System: The Cases of Afrania and Lucretia
- 16: Paul J. du Plessis: Damaging a Slave
- 17: David Ibbetson: The Dating of the lex Aquilia
- 18: David Johnston: Lenel's Palingenesia: Two Footnotes to Rodger
- 19: Rolf Knütel: 'Grappling with the Difficult Subjects with which the Roman Lawyers Liked to Grapple'
- 20: Ernest Metzger: Agree to Disagree: Local Jurisdiction in the lex Irnitana
- 21: O.F. Robinson: Lawmaking in Times of Disorder
- 22: Martin Schermaier: Borrowed Plumes and Robbed Freedmen: Some Aspects of Plagiarism in Roman Antiquity
- 23: Helen Scott: Pits and Pruners: Culpa and Social Practice in Digest 9.2
- 24: Boudewijn Sirks: An Inheritance Lost and a Fraudulent Slave
- 25: Stefan Vogenauer: Lenel and Daube: A Cross-Channel Friendship
- 26: Laurens Winkel: Some Thoughts on the formulae ficticiae of Citizenship in Gaius 4.37: A Form of Reception?
- 27: Joseph Georg Wolf: Jurisdiction in Urso
- 28: Reinhard Zimmermann: 'Unworthiness' in the Roman Law of Succession
- Part IV: Scots Law and Scottish Legal History
- 29: Ross G. Anderson: Words and Concepts: Trust and Patrimony
- 30: John W. Cairns: Freeing from Slavery in Eighteenth-Century Scotland
- 31: David L. Carey Miller: Lawyer for All Time
- 32: Paul Cullen: Lord Rodger and the Criminal Law
- 33: Jacques du Plessis: The Enrichment Claim of the mala fide Improver of Another's Property
- 34: Robin Evans-Jones: Thinking about some Scots Law: Lord Rodger and Unjustified Enrichment
- 35: William M. Gordon: Communis error facit ius
- 36: Phillip Hellwege: Objectivity and Subjectivity in Contract Interpretation
- 37: Hector L. MacQueen: Ae Fond Kiss: A Private Matter?
- 38: Kenneth G. C. Reid: Embalmed in Rettie: The City of Glasgow Bank and the Liability of Trustees
- 39: Joe Thomson: Some Thoughts on the Nature of Liability for Negligence in Scots Law
- Part V: New Perspectives on Recurring Themes
- 40: Jack Beatson: Legal Academics: Forgotten Players or Interlopers?
- 41: Andrew Burrows: Common Law Retrospectivity
- 42: Joshua Getzler: Faith, Trust, and Charity
- 43: Sandy Ghandhi: Al-Skeini and the Extra-Territorial Application of the European Convention on Human Rights
- 44: Birke Häcker: Trees and Neighbours
- 45: Sonja Meier: Performance of an Obligation by a Third Party
- 46: Aidan O'Neill: The Courts, the Church, and the Constitution Revisited
- 47: William Swadling: Legislating in Vain
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