Carl Lund

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At the edge of the world, the law written in Rome never quite worked; instead law had to contend with custom, with habit, with the Northern way of life. In doing so it became more flexible and perhaps more humane, more able to handle a business dispute, more able to consider the state of mind of some broken man who had done murder.
The Edge of the World: A Cultural History of the North Sea and the Transformation of Europe
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