The opinion expressed some years ago on the appearance of the first volume of this notable series, namely, that the horizon of the lawyer trained in the common law would be vastly broadened by these English translations of fundamental works on continental legal history, is amply fortified by the volume under review
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Review of The Law in America: A History, by Bernard Schwartz, McGraw-Hill, 197
The Library of Congress is now undertaking the publication of a series of guides to foreign law. One...
The opinion expressed some years ago on the appearance of the first volume of this notable series, n...
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Review of: Stein, Peter, Roman Law in European History. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Except for those who regard pre-1914 international law as obsolete and who, in the name of the highe...
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To Joseph Story goes the credit of having introduced to American and to English law that field which...
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Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall be...
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
These several works, products of the scientific research of the Institut fur auslandisches dffentlic...
A Review of An Introduction to Comparative Law: Vol.I, The Framework; Vol. II, The Institutions of ...
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Review of The Law in America: A History, by Bernard Schwartz, McGraw-Hill, 197
The Library of Congress is now undertaking the publication of a series of guides to foreign law. One...
The opinion expressed some years ago on the appearance of the first volume of this notable series, n...
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Review of: Stein, Peter, Roman Law in European History. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999
A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef L...
Except for those who regard pre-1914 international law as obsolete and who, in the name of the highe...
Ádám Boóc, G´bor Hamza: Az európai magánjog fejlődése. A modern mag´njogi rendszerek kialakulása a r...
To Joseph Story goes the credit of having introduced to American and to English law that field which...
The book under review is a survey of the influence of law on mainland British North America up to ab...
Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall be...
According to the jacket-blurb which accompanies the book: Thissearching interpretation, which conne...
These several works, products of the scientific research of the Institut fur auslandisches dffentlic...
A Review of An Introduction to Comparative Law: Vol.I, The Framework; Vol. II, The Institutions of ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67202/2/10.1177_000271629600700311.pd
Review of The Law in America: A History, by Bernard Schwartz, McGraw-Hill, 197
The Library of Congress is now undertaking the publication of a series of guides to foreign law. One...