Professor W.A.J. 'Alan' Watson (b. 1933) is a Scottish law and legal history expert, and is regarded as one of the world's foremost authorities on Roman law, comparative law, legal history, and law and religion. He is credited for coining the term "legal transplants".
Watson began his academic career at Oxford University, before taking the Douglas Chair in Civil Law at the School of Law of his alma mater, the University of Glasgow. He now serves as Distinguished Research Professor and holds the Ernest P. Rogers Chair at the University of Georgia School of Law. He is also Visiting Professor at the Edinburgh University School of Law, where he held the Chair in Civil Law from 1968 until 1981.
Watson regularly serves as a distinguished lecturer at leading universities in the United States and such countries as Italy, Holland, Germany, France, Poland, South Africa, Israel and Serbia. He has attended several sessions regarding the development of a common law for the EU, including one in Maastricht in 2000, and, at the request of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), served as a member of the two-person U.S. team helping to revise the draft civil code for the new Republic of Armenia.
He is an honorary member of the Speculative Society and serves as North American secretary of the Stair Society. He is an editorial board member of a number of learned journals.
In 2005, the University of Belgrade's Law School established the Alan Watson Foundation in honour of his worldwide scholarship.
Watson was honored by his international colleagues in 2000-01 when two collections of essays were presented in his honor: an American volume, Lex et Romanitas: Essays for Alan Watson, and the European volume, Critical Studies in Ancient Law, Comparative Law and Legal History.
Legal scholarship
A prolific scholar, Watson has nearly 150 books and articles to his credit, many of which have been translated into other dialects. Selected scholarship includes the important books "Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law" (1974) and Society and Legal Change (1977) as well as "The Evolution of Western Private Law" (2000), "Jesus and the Jews: The Pharisaic Tradition in John" (1995), "Ancient Law and Modern Understanding: At the Edges" (1998), "Sources of Law, Legal Change, and Ambiguity" (2d ed., 1998), "Legal History and a Common Law for Europe" (2001), "Authority of Law; and Law" (2003), and "The Shame of American Legal Education" (2005). His articles include "Law Out of Context" in The Edinburgh Law Review (2000) and "Fox Hunting, Pheasant Shooting and Comparative Law" in the American Journal of Comparative Law (2000).
Personal Life
Professor Watson is married to University of Georgia School of Law colleague, Camilla Watson. They have one child, a daughter named Sarah.
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公法私法的劃分一直可以追溯到羅馬時代。明顯的體現在那個時代最典型的文本《民法大全》之中。因為在現代意義上的法律即齣現在羅馬時期,並且一定的劃分標準必然齣現於一定係統化的要求。這兩方麵都是古希臘時代不具備的。盡管古希臘的法律文本很難找到,但是可以從隻言片語中...
評分公法私法的劃分一直可以追溯到羅馬時代。明顯的體現在那個時代最典型的文本《民法大全》之中。因為在現代意義上的法律即齣現在羅馬時期,並且一定的劃分標準必然齣現於一定係統化的要求。這兩方麵都是古希臘時代不具備的。盡管古希臘的法律文本很難找到,但是可以從隻言片語中...
評分就原文來說,這是一本非常好的書,它係統梳理瞭大陸法係的流變,使讀者對大陸法係有一個基本的瞭解。而且語言可讀性很強,能夠吸引讀者在短時間內看完。 但是,不得不說,翻譯的實在是有夠差的,很多句子按照中文習慣來說,連句子基本成分都不全。讀者也許每個字都認識,但是...
評分公法私法的劃分一直可以追溯到羅馬時代。明顯的體現在那個時代最典型的文本《民法大全》之中。因為在現代意義上的法律即齣現在羅馬時期,並且一定的劃分標準必然齣現於一定係統化的要求。這兩方麵都是古希臘時代不具備的。盡管古希臘的法律文本很難找到,但是可以從隻言片語中...
評分就原文來說,這是一本非常好的書,它係統梳理瞭大陸法係的流變,使讀者對大陸法係有一個基本的瞭解。而且語言可讀性很強,能夠吸引讀者在短時間內看完。 但是,不得不說,翻譯的實在是有夠差的,很多句子按照中文習慣來說,連句子基本成分都不全。讀者也許每個字都認識,但是...
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The Making Of The Civil Law 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載