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Historical Introduction to Private Law

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext One of the world's foremost legal historians attempts to explain what produced the private law of the western world as we know it today. Professor van Caenegem pays particular attention to the origin of the Common Law civil law dichotomy, and how it arose that England and the continent of Europe, although sharing the same civilization and values, live under two different legal systems. Zusammenfassung This book is intended to provide students of law and legal history with a succinct introduction to the rise and development of present-day private law. The approach is truly comparative! and explains why English law has deviated so markedly from the continental pattern! dispelling several common misconceptions in the process. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. The origins of contemporary private law 1789-1807; 2. Antecedents: the early Middle Ages c. 500-c.1100; 3. Europe and Romano-Germanic law c. 1100-c. 1750; 4. Enlightenment, natural law and the modern Codes: from the mid-eighteenth to the early-nineteenth century; 5. The nineteenth century: the interpretation of the Code and the struggle for law; 6. Statute, case law and scholarship; 7. Factors; General bibliography.

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Authors R. C. Caenegem, R. C. Van Caenegem, Caenegem R. C., R. C. van Caenegem
Assisted by D. E. L. Johnston (Translation)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.03.1992
 
EAN 9780521427456
ISBN 978-0-521-42745-6
No. of pages 224
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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