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Paperback De Tribus Juris Praeceptis Book

ISBN: 1286404118

ISBN13: 9781286404119

De Tribus Juris Praeceptis

De Tribus Juris Praeceptis explores the fundamental precepts of law, delving into their historical and philosophical underpinnings. Wilhelmus Botter-Heurdt examines the evolution of legal thought, tracing the development of key concepts and their application across different eras. This work offers valuable insights into the relationship between law, ethics, and morality, providing a comprehensive overview of the principles that govern just and equitable societies.

Readers interested in jurisprudence, legal history, and the philosophical foundations of law will find this book to be an essential resource. Botter-Heurdt's analysis provides a solid foundation for understanding the complexities of legal systems and their impact on society. A timeless exploration of the core tenets of law, 'De Tribus Juris Praeceptis' remains relevant for scholars and students seeking a deeper understanding of legal theory and practice.

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