The science of Private Law in Europe in the nineteenth century
Keywords:
Private law, Europe, France, GermanyAbstract
Clear analysis of the science of private law in Europe in the 19th century in France (School of Exegesis and its critical evolution) and in Germany (Historical School of Law, Jurisprudence of Concepts, Jurisprudence of Interests, School of Free Law and Jurisprudence of Ethical Values). Repercussions of these schools in the rest of Europe and the emergence of comparative law.
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Published
1995-01-01
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Coing, H. (1995). The science of Private Law in Europe in the nineteenth century. GLOSSAE. European Journal of Legal History, (7), pp. 169–182. Retrieved from http://www.glossae.eu/glossaeojs/article/view/113
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