Droit Romain - De La Dissolution Des Soci t s Par La Volont Par La Mort Des Associ s: Droit Fran ais: - De La Responsabilit Des Patrons Envers Leurs Ouvriers En Mati re D'accidents De Travail... by Albert Menus explores aspects of Roman law concerning the dissolution of partnerships through volition or the death of partners. The book also examines French law pertaining to the liability of employers to their workers regarding work-related accidents. This historical legal study offers insights into comparative legal frameworks and historical precedents related to business law and labor law.
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