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The Chair of Public Law was founded in 1707, as one of the reforms spearheaded by [[William Carstares (1649-1715)]] as [[Principal]] of Edinburgh University.
 
The Chair of Public Law was founded in 1707, as one of the reforms spearheaded by [[William Carstares (1649-1715)]] as [[Principal]] of Edinburgh University.
  
== Professors of Public Law and the Law of Nations ==
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== Professors of Public Law ==
  
 
*1707 - [[Charles Erskine (1680-1763)]]
 
*1707 - [[Charles Erskine (1680-1763)]]
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*1779 - [[Allan Maconochie (1748-1816)]]
 
*1779 - [[Allan Maconochie (1748-1816)]]
 
*1796 - [[Robert Hamilton (1763-1831)]]
 
*1796 - [[Robert Hamilton (1763-1831)]]
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From 1831, the Chair lay in abeyance until it was reconstituted in 1862.
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*1862 - [[James Lorimer (1818-1890)]]
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[[Neil Walker]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 12:29, 10 July 2015

The Chair of Public Law was founded in 1707, as one of the reforms spearheaded by William Carstares (1649-1715) as Principal of Edinburgh University.

Professors of Public Law

From 1831, the Chair lay in abeyance until it was reconstituted in 1862.

[[Neil Walker]

Sources

  • Alexander Bower, The History of the University of Edinburgh. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1817-1830.
  • Andrew Dalzel, History of the University of Edinburgh from its Foundation, 2 vols (Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1862)
  • Roger L. Emerson, Academic Patronage in the Scottish Enlightenment: Glasgow, Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008)
  • Sir Alexander Grant, The Story of the University of Edinburgh during its First Three Hundred Years, 2 vols (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1884)