Die Entstehungsgr nde Der Obligationen (The Origins of Obligations), with the subtitle Insbesondere Der Vertrag, Mit R cksicht Auf Siegel'S Das Versprechen Als Verpflichtungsgrund (In Particular the Contract, With Regard to Siegel's The Promise as a Reason for Obligation), explores the foundations of legal obligations, with a focus on contracts. Written in German, this 1874 volume offers a detailed examination of contract law and the role of promises in creating legal duties. The work specifically references and builds upon the theories of Heinrich Siegel, a prominent legal scholar of the time. This book provides valuable insights into the historical development of contract law and the theoretical underpinnings of legal obligations in the 19th century. It remains relevant for legal historians and scholars of comparative law.
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