Oprindelig udgivet: 1760
Forfatter: Henry, Lord Kames Home
Principles of Equity ... Henry Home, Lord Kames, was the complete “Enlightenment man,” concerned with the full spectrum of human knowledge and its social use.
Principles of Equity is Kames's most lasting contribution to jurisprudence. He sought to explain the distinction between the nature of equity and common law.
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Henry Home, Lord Kames, was the complete “Enlightenment man,” concerned with the full spectrum of human knowledge and its social use. · Principles of Equity ...
Lord Kames on Equity, Final Authorial Edition Kames, Henry Home, Lord 1696-1782 . Principles of Equity. Originally published: Edinburgh: Printed for J. Bell ...
27. okt. 2021 · Kames' Principles of Equity (1760) represented the first detailed, written study of equity in English, and Scottish legal historians consider it ...
Principles of Equity. Front Cover. Lord Henry Home Kames. Adam Neill and Company, 1800 - Equity - 608 pages.
Synopsis. Henry Home, Lord Kames, was the complete Enlightenment man,” concerned with the full spectrum of human knowledge and its social use.
Principles of equity: Author: Kames, Henry Home, Lord, 1696-1782. Publication: Edinburgh :: printed for A. Millar ...
Author: Henry Home, Lord Kames · ISBN: 9780865976160 · Principles of Equity, first published in 1760, is considered his most lasting contribution to jurisprudence ...
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What are the principles of equity?
Equity is defined as the guarantee of fair treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all students, faculty, and staff, while at the same time striving to identify and eliminate barriers that have prevented the full participation of some groups.
Who developed the principles of equity?
by Henry Home, Lord Kames
Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696 – 1782), later known as Lord Kames, was a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. His written works primarily addressed legal matters, but extended to include philosophy, history, religion, and literature.
27. okt. 2021
Henry Home, Lord Kames, was the complete “Enlightenment man,” concerned with the full spectrum of human knowledge and its social use.