Publisher's Synopsis
Den Norske Obligationsrets Specielle Del, Volume 1, written by Ludvig Mariboe Benjamin Aubert and published in 1890, is a significant work on Norwegian contract and commercial law. This volume offers a detailed exploration of the specific aspects of the law of obligations as it existed in Norway during the late 19th century. Written in Norwegian, this text provides valuable insights into the legal frameworks and principles that governed contractual agreements and commercial transactions of the period.
Aubert's work is essential for legal historians, scholars of Norwegian law, and anyone interested in the development of legal thought in Norway. The book serves as a primary source for understanding the nuances of legal practice and the evolution of commercial regulations. Its historical significance ensures its enduring relevance for those studying the foundations of modern Norwegian law.
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