"Die Wirkung des rechtsgesch ftlichen Zwanges nach gemeinem Recht" by Wilhelm Lange explores the effects of legal coercion within the framework of common law. Published in 1886, this work delves into the historical and theoretical aspects of how duress influences legal transactions, drawing upon Roman law and its subsequent interpretations in German legal tradition. Lange meticulously examines the conditions under which coercion can invalidate contracts and other legal acts, providing a detailed analysis of the relevant legal principles and historical precedents.
This book offers valuable insights for legal scholars and historians interested in the evolution of contract law and the role of coercion in shaping legal outcomes. It remains a significant contribution to the understanding of German legal history and the enduring influence of Roman law on modern legal systems.
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