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Insolvenzordnung

[Insolvency Code]

Founded by Jaeger, Ernst
Ed. by Henckel, Wolfram / Gerhardt, Walter

The huge commentary deals with and comments on the actual insolvency law in a sound and thorough manner and moreover with the development and restructuring of all the legal relations associated with this and affected by this. [more ...]

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J. von Staudingers Kommentar zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch mit Einführungsgesetz und Nebengesetzen

Buch 5: Erbrecht
§§ 1922-1966

(Einleitung zum Erbrecht, Erbfolge)

The revision of the introduction to inheritance law acknowledges among other things decisions from the constitutional court on testamentary freedom ("Hohenzollern") and on the right to a compulsory portion and provides information on inheritance law developments in European law. [more ...]

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Rechts- und Sprachtransfer in Mittel- und Osteuropa. Sachsenspiegel und Magdeburger Recht

[Transfer of Law and Language in Central and Eastern Europe. Sachsenspiegel and Magdeburg Law]

Edited by Eichler, Ernst / Lück, Heiner

The international and interdisciplinary conference in Leipzig from October 31 to 2 November 2003 forms the prelude to a major research project on the subject 'Saxon-Magdeburg law as a cultural link between the legal systems of Eastern and Central Europe'. [more ...]

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Hillgruber, Christian / Volkmann, Uwe / Nolte, Georg / Poscher, Ralf / et al.

Die Leistungsfähigkeit der Wissenschaft des Öffentlichen Rechts

[The Efficiency of the Science of Public Law]

The volume presents the reports and discussions held at the conference of the “Association of German Constitutional Law Teachers” in Freiburg from October 3rd to October 6th, 2007.  [more ...]

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Münch, Ingo von

Die deutsche Staatsangehörigkeit

[German Citizenship]

The book deals with the significance of citizenship and is important for everyone following the current discussion on German citizenship. [more ...]

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Petersen, Jens

Nietzsches Genialität der Gerechtigkeit

[Nietzsche's Brilliance of Justice]

The author examines Nietzsche’s numerous observations on justice, beginning with his earliest work on aphorisms and the Zoroaster and includes his posthumous writings and then relates these to his statements on law.  [more ...]