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Paperback Der Besitz Des Burgerlichen Gesetzbuches Gegenubergestellt Dem Romischen Und Gemeinen Recht [German] Book

ISBN: 1142415589

ISBN13: 9781142415587

Der Besitz Des Burgerlichen Gesetzbuches Gegenubergestellt Dem Romischen Und Gemeinen Recht [German]

Der Besitz Des B rgerlichen Gesetzbuches Gegen bergestellt Dem R mischen Und Gemeinen Recht, written by Ferdinand Kniep and published in 1900, offers a detailed comparison of the German Civil Code with Roman and common law. This work provides valuable insights into the legal frameworks of the time, making it an essential resource for legal historians and scholars interested in the evolution of civil law. The book meticulously examines the nuances of property law within these different legal systems, highlighting both the similarities and the crucial distinctions that shaped legal thought.

Kniep's comparative approach sheds light on the historical context and intellectual underpinnings of the German Civil Code, offering a nuanced understanding of its place within the broader European legal tradition. This historical legal text remains relevant for researchers seeking to understand the foundations of modern civil law and the enduring influence of Roman legal principles.

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