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Bibliographie Des BÃ1/4rgerlichen Rechts is a comprehensive listing of individual writings and essays on the law united in the Civil Code for the German Empire. Compiled at the turn of the 20th century, this meticulously researched bibliography by Georg Maas offers invaluable insights into the development and interpretation of German civil law during a formative period.
This historical resource serves as an essential reference tool for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of modern German jurisprudence. The bibliography preserves a wealth of information about the legal thought and debates surrounding the introduction and implementation of the BGB. Researchers will find details of publications, theses, and scholarly articles, providing a deep understanding of how the German Civil Code was shaped and received.
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