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Modernization, National Identity and Legal Instrumentalism : Studies in Comparative Legal History. Volume 1, Private law.

The driving force of the dynamic development of world legal history in the past few centuries, with the dominance of the West, was clearly the demands of modernisation - transforming existing reality into what is seen as modern. The need for modernisation, determining the development of modern law,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gaedek, Micha
Otros Autores: Klimaszewska, Anna
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2020.
Colección:Legal history library.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Modernisation, National Identity, and Legal Instrumentalism -- /  |r /  |r Michał Gałędek -- 2 Prenuptial Agreements of the Hungarian Aristocracy in the Early Modern Era -- /  |r /  |r Zsuzsanna Peres -- 3 Revolution and the Instrumentality of Law: Theories of Property in the American and French Revolutions -- /  |r /  |r Bart Wauters -- 4 English Commercial Law in the /  |r Longue Durée : Chasing Continental Shadows -- /  |r /  |r Sean Thomas -- 5 The Italian Destiny of the French Code de commerce (19th Century) -- /  |r /  |r Annamaria Monti -- 6 The Reception of the French Commercial Code in Nineteenth-Century Polish Territories: A Hollow Legal Shell -- /  |r /  |r Anna Klimaszewska -- 7 Development of the medical malpractice law and legal instrumentalism in the Antebellum America -- /  |r /  |r Marcin Michalak -- 8 The Contractual Third-Party Notion: Beyond the Principle of the Relativity of Contracts: The Comparative Legal History as Methodological Approach -- /  |r /  |r Sara Pilloni -- 9 Civilian Arguments in the House of Lords' Judgments: Regarding Delictual (Tortious) Liability in 20th and 21st Century -- /  |r /  |r Łukasz Jan Korporowicz -- 10 /  |r Usucapio in Era of Real Estate Title Registration Systems -- /  |r /  |r Beata J. Kowalczyk -- 11 In the Name of the Republic: Family Reform in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century France and China -- /  |r /  |r Mingzhe Zhu -- 12 The Private Law Codification as an Instrument for the Consolidation of a Nation from Inside: Estonia and Latvia between two World Wars -- /  |r /  |r Marju Luts-Sootak, Hesi Siimets-Gross, Katrin Kiirend-Pruuli -- 13 Reluctant Legal Transplant: United States Moral Rights as Late 20th Century Honor Law -- /  |r /  |r Steven Wilf -- Index. 
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