Themes in Comparative Law: In Honour of Bernard RuddenPeter Birks, Arianna Pretto Oxford University Press, 2002 - 302 Seiten Compiled in honour of Bernard Rudden, this is a book of essays in comparative law centering on the contribution which comparative analysis can make to the core subjects of private law, namely property and obligations. The essays are contributed by leading academics from all over the world, all of whom owe an intellectual debt to the honorand. |
Inhalt
About Rules For Example | 23 |
Comparative Law and the Legal Mind | 39 |
Property Rights in Rem or Wealth? | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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