The Renewal of the Old Inaugural Lecture: Delivered 1 February 1996

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David Johnston argues powerfully that modern legal systems have much to learn from legal history, and from the methods and approaches of their predecessors. Roman law in particular equips them with the necessary rigour to allow them to develop coherently, and successfully to face new challenges.

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