Differentias Iurium Romani Et Germanici In Pactis De Superstitis Heredio, by Johann Peter von Ludewig and August F. Seidenbusch, explores the distinctions between Roman and Germanic laws concerning agreements related to inheritance. Specifically, the work examines pacts regarding the inheritance of a surviving spouse or heir. The text references "L. Ult. C. De Pactis" and presents characterizations of 50 legal decisions, offering a detailed comparative analysis of Roman and Germanic legal traditions. This book provides valuable insights into the historical development of inheritance laws and the divergence of legal principles between Roman and Germanic legal systems. Scholars of legal history, comparative law, and Roman law will find this a significant resource.
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