About The Stair Society
The Stair Society, Scotland’s leading legal history society, was founded in 1934 to encourage the study and advance the knowledge of the history of Scots Law by the publication of original documents and by the reprinting and editing of works of sufficient rarity or importance.
The Society, a registered charity, has produced over 65 volumes, aiming to publish a volume each year (although this is not guaranteed). Some of these are of antiquarian interest, while others are of wider intellectual and historical significance.
All our books are accessible free to members in electronic form on the HeinOnline legal database, after an interval of three years following hardback publication. This presently covers volumes 1 to 65.
At our annual meeting each November a distinguished lecturer is invited to give an address, which is followed by lunch for members and their guests.
In making knowledge of the past readily accessible and fulfilling its objectives, we depend on the support of Scottish lawyers, both advocates and solicitors, and on legal historians throughout the world, as well as upon libraries and institutions.
When resources allow us to do so, we also fund research in furtherance of our objectives.
The Stair Society is named after Scotland's greatest jurist, James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount Stair
The Society was formed on 17 November 1934. Our Constitution was adopted in its present form at the Society's Annual General Meeting on 19 November 2016
The Society is a self-funded registered Scottish charity - when possible we may offer funding for research
Our Council, comprising four Office Bearers, ten elected members, each of whom hold office for up to five years, and up to three co-opted members
Our annual report and accounts are prepared and examined in accordance with the relevant legislation and regulations applying to Scottish charities