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Leitfaden Zum Deutschen Privatrecht Mit Einschluß des Lehnrechts.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gesell, Friedrich.
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Law, Germanic.
Germanic peoples.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 1852.
Summary:
This book, authored by Friedrich Gesell in 1852, serves as a comprehensive guide to German private law, including aspects of feudal law. It delves into the historical and foundational principles of German law, tracing its origins back to the societal values of ancient Germanic tribes, which emphasized martial ability and self-defense. The text explores the concept of freedom as a personal defense, guardianship for the defense of others, and the protection of property. It also discusses various sources of written law, such as the Lex Salica and other leges, as well as the development of customary law practices in Germany. The book is intended for legal scholars and students interested in the historical evolution of German legal norms and practices. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Intro
Einleitung.
Erstes Buch. Personenrecht.
Zweites Buch. Sachenrecht.
Drittes Buch. Obligationenrecht.
Viertes Buch. Familienrecht.
Fünftes Buch. Erbrecht.
Sechstes Buch. Spezielle Rechte gewisser Personen und Sachen.
Inhalt.
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Other Format:
Print version: Gesell, Friedrich Leitfaden Zum Deutschen Privatrecht Mit Einschluß des Lehnrechts
ISBN:
9783112404867
OCLC:
1375298168

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