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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 | + | == Professors of Public Law and the Law of Nations == |
*1707 - [[Charles Erskine (1680-1763)]] | *1707 - [[Charles Erskine (1680-1763)]] | ||
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*1759 - [[Robert Bruce (1718-1785)]] | *1759 - [[Robert Bruce (1718-1785)]] | ||
*1764 - [[James Balfour (1705-1795)]] | *1764 - [[James Balfour (1705-1795)]] | ||
− | *1779 - [[Allan Maconochie]] | + | *1779 - [[Allan Maconochie (1748-1816)]] |
− | *1796 - [[Robert Hamilton]] | + | *1796 - [[Robert Hamilton) (1763-1831)]] |
+ | [Categories:Academic units] |
Revision as of 11:03, 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 and the Law of Nations
- 1707 - Charles Erskine (1680-1763)
- 1734 - William Kirkpatrick (1705-1778)
- 1735 - George Abercromby (1705-1800)
- 1759 - Robert Bruce (1718-1785)
- 1764 - James Balfour (1705-1795)
- 1779 - Allan Maconochie (1748-1816)
- 1796 - Robert Hamilton) (1763-1831)
[Categories:Academic units]