- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Detailed Contents
- Editors’ Introduction
- Notes on Contributors
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- 17 (a) From Scotland and Ireland
- 17 (b) From Scotland and Ireland
- 17 (c) From Scotland and Ireland
- 18 The Interplay with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
- 19 (a) The Old Commonwealth
- 19 (b) The Old Commonwealth
- 19 (c) The Old Commonwealth
- 19 (d) The Old Commonwealth
- 20 Reflections from the New Commonwealth
- 21 A Transatlantic Comparison
- 22 A European Perspective
- 23 (a) Views from Legal Practice
- 23 (b) Views from Legal Practice
- 24 A View from the City
- 25 A Political Scientist's Perspective
- APPENDIX 1 <sup>1</sup> Lords of Appeal in Ordinary from 1876
- APPENDIX 2 Who Succeeded Whom?
- APPENDIX 3 Lord Chancellors From 1876
- APPENDIX 4 Pen Portraits of the Lords of Appeal
- Index
From Scotland and Ireland
From Scotland and Ireland
(a) Scotland after 1707
- Chapter:
- (p.279) 17 (a) From Scotland and Ireland
- Source:
- The Judicial House of Lords 1876–2009
- Author(s):
Philip H Brodie
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
This chapter discusses the role of the House of Lords in relation to Scotland, Ireland, and Northern Ireland. Topics covered include the Treaty of Union between Scotland and England, the assumption of an appellate jurisdiction from the Scottish courts, Scottish courts and Scots law, Scottish Law Lords, English law in Ireland, Irish Law Lords, and Lords of Appeal with knowledge of Northern Ireland's law.
Keywords: House of Lords, Treaty of Union, Scottish courts, Scottish law, Ireland, Northern Ireland, law lords
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Detailed Contents
- Editors’ Introduction
- Notes on Contributors
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- 17 (a) From Scotland and Ireland
- 17 (b) From Scotland and Ireland
- 17 (c) From Scotland and Ireland
- 18 The Interplay with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
- 19 (a) The Old Commonwealth
- 19 (b) The Old Commonwealth
- 19 (c) The Old Commonwealth
- 19 (d) The Old Commonwealth
- 20 Reflections from the New Commonwealth
- 21 A Transatlantic Comparison
- 22 A European Perspective
- 23 (a) Views from Legal Practice
- 23 (b) Views from Legal Practice
- 24 A View from the City
- 25 A Political Scientist's Perspective
- APPENDIX 1 <sup>1</sup> Lords of Appeal in Ordinary from 1876
- APPENDIX 2 Who Succeeded Whom?
- APPENDIX 3 Lord Chancellors From 1876
- APPENDIX 4 Pen Portraits of the Lords of Appeal
- Index