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Of Laws of Ships and Shipmen' : Medieval Maritime Law and its Practice in Urban Northern Europe, EPUB eBook

Of Laws of Ships and Shipmen' : Medieval Maritime Law and its Practice in Urban Northern Europe EPUB

Part of the Scottish Historical Review Monographs series

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A comparative analysis of maritime law and its administration in five northern European towns.This volume is an important addition to the history of Scotland and European law, utilising innovative research and methodologies to highlight Scotland's position in medieval Europe as a sophisticated legal player. It places Scotland in a wider historical framework for the time and reveals the extent of its maritime connections and influence.

It has often been assumed that there was a common maritime law in northern Europe, shared between skippers and merchants who conducted their business along the North Sea and Baltic littoral. This study examines this assumption by studying the dissemination of law compilations across this region, and by comparing the contents of these and the judgments passed by urban courts in cases of shipwreck, jettison and ship collision.

Medieval maritime law has never before been the subject of a major study in the English language. The practice of maritime law has, up until now, largely been ignored. This book is the first to offer a comparison of maritime laws and court proceedings. It is also unique in that it provides a truly comparative history, covering a large geographical area stretching from Aberdeen on the North Sea coast to Reval (present-day Tallinn) in the innermost regions of the Baltic.

Key Words

maritime law, sea law, urban court, Lübeck, Aberdeen, Danzig (Gdansk), Reval (Tallinn), Kampen, shipwreck, jettison, general average, ship collision

Key Features

* Overview of all medieval maritime law compilations

* An insight into the workings of medieval urban courts.

* A unique study of maritime law and legal practice

* Comparative approach allows for impactful conclusions on medieval shipping

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