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Philosophy - Principles of Equity (Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics)

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Book Synopsis: Henry Home, Lord Kames, was the complete “Enlightenment man,” concerned with the full spectrum of human knowledge and its social use. However, as a lawyer and, after 1752, as a judge on the Court of Session in Edinburgh, he made many of his most distinctive contributions through his works on the nature of law and legal development.

Principles of Equity, first published in 1760, is considered his most lasting contribution to jurisprudence and is still cited. In his jurisprudence, Kames specifically sought to explain the distinction between the nature of equity and common law and to address related questions, such as whether equity should be bound by rules and whether there should be separate courts of law and equity.

Beginning with a general introduction on the rise and nature of equity, Principles of Equity is divided into three books. The first two, “theoretical,” books examine the powers of a court of equity as derived from justice and from utility, the two great principles Kames felt governed equity. The third book aims to be more practical, showing the application of these powers to several subjects, such as bankrupts.

Kames drew his illustrations of the principles of equity from the case law of the Court of Session as well as the English Chancery, both because he felt that the rules of equity must be the same in every country where law was cultivated, and because he hoped his work might promote a closer union between the law of the two kingdoms. Principles of Equity is significant as an example of the approach of an Enlightenment thinker to practical legal questions and as an early attempt to reduce law to principles.

Kames himself saw this as his most important work, and scholars both of his theory and of the broader Scottish Enlightenment will find it gives essential insights into the thought of this central figure. There is evidence that this book was well known in the formative years of the United States and that both Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson were familiar with Kames’s treatise.

Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696–1762) was one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment.

Michael Lobban is Professor of Legal History at Queen Mary, University of London. Please note: This title is available as an ebook for purchase on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iTunes.

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Unlock the secrets of jurisprudence with Principles of Equity (Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics). Henry Home, Lord Kames, a prominent Enlightenment figure, delves into the essence of law and legal development in this timeless work. Discover the distinction between equity and common law, and explore the application of these principles in practical scenarios. Dive into this essential read that continues to be cited and revered in the legal community.

Henry Home, Lord Kames, sets the stage with a comprehensive insight into the rise and nature of equity in the first two theoretical books of Principles of Equity. Delve into the powers of a court of equity derived from justice and utility, as Kames elucidates the core principles governing equity. Whether you are a legal scholar or simply curious about Enlightenment thinking, this book offers vital perspectives on the evolution of legal systems and the harmonization of laws across nations.

Immerse yourself in the wisdom distilled from the case law of the Court of Session and the English Chancery by Henry Home, Lord Kames. Learn how Kames bridges the gap between theory and practice in his exploration of equity, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of legal principles. As you unravel the complexities of equity and common law, you will gain valuable insights into the foundational beliefs that shaped legal systems of past and present.

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