International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law. Under the Auspices of the International Association of Legal Science / International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law: Volume IV: Persons and Family
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International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law. Volume IV: Persons and Family. Ed. by Max Rheinstein and Mary Ann Glendon (2007)
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ISBN: 9783161492839 bzw. 3161492838, in Deutsch, Mohr (Paul Siebeck), gebraucht.
kum-Buchversand - Antiquariat Der Bücher Mohr, [3289873].
LVI, 1270 Seiten. Org. Leinen. Kann außen leicht beschädigt sein. Insgesamt ein gutes Exemplar !
LVI, 1270 Seiten. Org. Leinen. Kann außen leicht beschädigt sein. Insgesamt ein gutes Exemplar !
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International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law. Under the Auspices of the International Association of Legal Science. Persons and Family. LVI, 1270 Seiten, Volume IV: Persons and Family (2007)
DE HC NW FE
ISBN: 9783161492839 bzw. 3161492838, Band: 4, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Speyer & Peters GmbH [51215482], Berlin, Germany.
LVI, 1270 S. Familienrecht; Kindschaftsrecht; Eherecht; Scheidungsrecht The emphasis of volume IV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is on comparative analyses mainly of family law. All aspects of the legal status of individuals are covered in one broad chapter. Five comprehensive chapters (most of these comprising between 100 and 200 double-column pages) deal on a comparative basis with the various aspects of family law - conclusion of marriage; family property; separation and divorce. Two chapters are devoted to the law of children, especially their status, property and protection. Two final long chapters deal with the changes in the family law of the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and with the family law of religious communities and that of customary law groups. An introductory chapter sketches the more important developments of family law that have occurred in the past 30 years.Contributors:Mary Ann Glendon, Max Rheinstein, Andreas Heldrich, Anton F. Steiner, Walter Pintens, Michael R. Will, Walter Zeyringer, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Michael Coester, Bea Verschraegen, Harry D.Krause, S.J. Stoljar, Salvatore Patti, Marko Mladenovic, Marina Janjic-Komar, Christa Jessel-Holst, Paul Heinrich Neuhaus, Ze´ev W. Falk, Norman Anderson, J. Duncan M. Derrett, T.K. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Raymond Verdier ISBN 9783161492839 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
LVI, 1270 S. Familienrecht; Kindschaftsrecht; Eherecht; Scheidungsrecht The emphasis of volume IV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is on comparative analyses mainly of family law. All aspects of the legal status of individuals are covered in one broad chapter. Five comprehensive chapters (most of these comprising between 100 and 200 double-column pages) deal on a comparative basis with the various aspects of family law - conclusion of marriage; family property; separation and divorce. Two chapters are devoted to the law of children, especially their status, property and protection. Two final long chapters deal with the changes in the family law of the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and with the family law of religious communities and that of customary law groups. An introductory chapter sketches the more important developments of family law that have occurred in the past 30 years.Contributors:Mary Ann Glendon, Max Rheinstein, Andreas Heldrich, Anton F. Steiner, Walter Pintens, Michael R. Will, Walter Zeyringer, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Michael Coester, Bea Verschraegen, Harry D.Krause, S.J. Stoljar, Salvatore Patti, Marko Mladenovic, Marina Janjic-Komar, Christa Jessel-Holst, Paul Heinrich Neuhaus, Ze´ev W. Falk, Norman Anderson, J. Duncan M. Derrett, T.K. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Raymond Verdier ISBN 9783161492839 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law. Under the Auspices of the International Association of Legal Science. Persons and Family. LVI, 1270 Seiten (2007)
DE HC NW FE
ISBN: 9783161492839 bzw. 3161492838, Band: 4, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, gebundenes Buch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Speyer & Peters GmbH [51215482], Berlin, D, Germany.
Familienrecht; Kindschaftsrecht; Eherecht; Scheidungsrecht The emphasis of volume IV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is on comparative analyses mainly of family law. All aspects of the legal status of individuals are covered in one broad chapter. Five comprehensive chapters (most of these comprising between 100 and 200 double-column pages) deal on a comparative basis with the various aspects of family law - conclusion of marriage; family property; separation and divorce. Two chapters are devoted to the law of children, especially their status, property and protection. Two final long chapters deal with the changes in the family law of the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and with the family law of religious communities and that of customary law groups. An introductory chapter sketches the more important developments of family law that have occurred in the past 30 years.Contributors:Mary Ann Glendon, Max Rheinstein, Andreas Heldrich, Anton F. Steiner, Walter Pintens, Michael R. Will, Walter Zeyringer, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Michael Coester, Bea Verschraegen, Harry D.Krause, S.J. Stoljar, Salvatore Patti, Marko Mladenovic, Marina Janjic-Komar, Christa Jessel-Holst, Paul Heinrich Neuhaus, Ze´ev W. Falk, Norman Anderson, J. Duncan M. Derrett, T.K. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Raymond Verdier ISBN 9783161492839 Sprache: de Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Familienrecht; Kindschaftsrecht; Eherecht; Scheidungsrecht The emphasis of volume IV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is on comparative analyses mainly of family law. All aspects of the legal status of individuals are covered in one broad chapter. Five comprehensive chapters (most of these comprising between 100 and 200 double-column pages) deal on a comparative basis with the various aspects of family law - conclusion of marriage; family property; separation and divorce. Two chapters are devoted to the law of children, especially their status, property and protection. Two final long chapters deal with the changes in the family law of the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and with the family law of religious communities and that of customary law groups. An introductory chapter sketches the more important developments of family law that have occurred in the past 30 years.Contributors:Mary Ann Glendon, Max Rheinstein, Andreas Heldrich, Anton F. Steiner, Walter Pintens, Michael R. Will, Walter Zeyringer, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Michael Coester, Bea Verschraegen, Harry D.Krause, S.J. Stoljar, Salvatore Patti, Marko Mladenovic, Marina Janjic-Komar, Christa Jessel-Holst, Paul Heinrich Neuhaus, Ze´ev W. Falk, Norman Anderson, J. Duncan M. Derrett, T.K. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Raymond Verdier ISBN 9783161492839 Sprache: de Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law. Under the Auspices of the International Association of Legal Science. Persons and Family. LVI, 1270 Seiten Volume IV: Persons and Family (2007)
DE NW
ISBN: 9783161492839 bzw. 3161492838, Band: 4, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck, neu.
Speyer & Peters GmbH, [4956081].
LVI, 1270 S. LeinenFamilienrecht Kindschaftsrecht Eherecht Scheidungsrecht The emphasis of volume IV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is on comparative analyses mainly of family law. All aspects of the legal status of individuals are covered in one broad chapter. Five comprehensive chapters (most of these comprising between 100 and 200 double-column pages) deal on a comparative basis with the various aspects of family law - conclusion of marriage family property separation and divorce. Two chapters are devoted to the law of children, especially their status, property and protection. Two final long chapters deal with the changes in the family law of the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and with the family law of religious communities and that of customary law groups. An introductory chapter sketches the more important developments of family law that have occurred in the past 30 years.Contributors:Mary Ann Glendon, Max Rheinstein, Andreas Heldrich, Anton F. Steiner, Walter Pintens, Michael R. Will, Walter Zeyringer, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Michael Coester, Bea Verschraegen, Harry D.Krause, S.J. Stoljar, Salvatore Patti, Marko Mladenovic, Marina Janjic-Komar, Christa Jessel-Holst, Paul Heinrich Neuhaus, Zeev W. Falk, Norman Anderson, J. Duncan M. Derrett, T.K. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Raymond Verdier ISBN 9783161492839.
LVI, 1270 S. LeinenFamilienrecht Kindschaftsrecht Eherecht Scheidungsrecht The emphasis of volume IV of the International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law is on comparative analyses mainly of family law. All aspects of the legal status of individuals are covered in one broad chapter. Five comprehensive chapters (most of these comprising between 100 and 200 double-column pages) deal on a comparative basis with the various aspects of family law - conclusion of marriage family property separation and divorce. Two chapters are devoted to the law of children, especially their status, property and protection. Two final long chapters deal with the changes in the family law of the post-socialist countries of Eastern Europe and with the family law of religious communities and that of customary law groups. An introductory chapter sketches the more important developments of family law that have occurred in the past 30 years.Contributors:Mary Ann Glendon, Max Rheinstein, Andreas Heldrich, Anton F. Steiner, Walter Pintens, Michael R. Will, Walter Zeyringer, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Michael Coester, Bea Verschraegen, Harry D.Krause, S.J. Stoljar, Salvatore Patti, Marko Mladenovic, Marina Janjic-Komar, Christa Jessel-Holst, Paul Heinrich Neuhaus, Zeev W. Falk, Norman Anderson, J. Duncan M. Derrett, T.K. Krishnamurthy Iyer, Raymond Verdier ISBN 9783161492839.
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