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subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
Die Behauptung, das in Deutschland geltende Schuldrecht ergebe sich aus dem zweiten Buch des BGB, ist nicht nur in dem ganz oberflächlichen Sinn falsch, dass zivil- und insbesondere schuldrechtliche Sachverhalte auch in anderen Gesetzen ...
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
The Guide emphasizes Bentham's original goal of introducing a utilitarian penal code. Sverdlik considers the chapters of Bentham's text sequentially, explaining and connecting the work's main themes.
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
Gabriele Godl untersucht zunächst die einzelnen Tätigkeiten der Notare beider Länder, die Rechtsverhältnisse der Beteiligten zum Notar und die gesetzlichen Grundlagen für eine Haftung.
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
English summary: Private law is increasingly being used as an instrument for monitoring the behavior on markets. Dorte Poelzig questions whether the enforcement of rules can be a legitimate function of private law claims.
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
This book looks at codification from a broad, international perspective, discussing general themes as well as various legal fields.
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
English summary: Bernd Ruthers provides the first comprehensive description and analysis of the development of civil law during National Socialism.
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
This is the 2nd edition of this publication which sets out the key findings of surveys conducted in England and Wales in 2001 and 2004, the most extensive of its kind so far, undertaken to examine people's experiences of civil law problems, ...
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
Aus dem Inhalt Horst Eidenmueller: Der homo oeconomicus und das Schuldrecht.
subject:"Civil law" from books.google.com
This book explores the importance of autonomy in family law. It argues that traditional understandings of autonomy are inappropriate in the family law context and instead recommends the use of relational autonomy.