Die Individualisirung Der Obligation, subtitled Civilistische Studie, is a treatise by Ludwig Mitteis, published in 1886. This German-language study delves into the individualization of obligations within the framework of civil law. Mitteis explores the historical and theoretical aspects of obligations, likely drawing upon Roman law and legal traditions to illuminate the nuances of individual responsibility and liability. The book offers a detailed examination of how obligations are individualized and enforced within a civil legal system, making it a valuable resource for legal scholars and historians interested in the development of civil law principles.
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