Hector MacQueen
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Professor Hector L. MacQueen, FBA, FRSE, is a Scottish academic, a senior scholar of Scots law and legal history. He is Professor of Private Law at the University of Edinburgh and a former Dean of its Faculty of Law. He is author, co-author and editor of a large number books on Scottish law and legal history, including the 11th and 12th editions of the standard text Gloag & Henderson Law of Scotland, and is Literary Director of the [Stair Society]. Stetson University College of Law, Florida, appointed him Distinguished International Professor 2007-2009, and he taught European Copyright Law there. As a historian, he has a particular interest in the law and society of medieval Carrick and Galloway.
[edit] Select bibliography
- Common Law and Feudal Society in Medieval Scotland (Edinburgh University Press, 1993)
- Copyright, Competition and Industrial Design, 2nd edn, (Edinburgh University Press, 1995)
- (ed.) The Laws of Scotland: Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia (Vol. 15) (1996)
- Unjustified Enrichment Law Basics (Thomson/W Green, 2004)
- Studying Scots Law, 3rd edn, (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2004)
- (with Joe Thomson) Contract Law in Scotland, 2nd edn, (Tottel Publishing, 2007)
- (with Charlotte Waelde and Graeme Laurie) Contemporary Intellectual Property: Law and Policy (OUP, 2007)

