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The Italian Law Merchant and its Reception throughout Europe • Romans had no separate system of mercantile law Why separate systems emerged in the Middle Ages Consules de communi Consules mercatorum English peculiarities Foreign law ...
The Italian Law Merchant and its Reception throughout Europe • Romans had no separate system of mercantile law Why separate systems emerged in the Middle Ages Consules de communi Consules mercatorum English peculiarities Foreign law ...
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... whole beneficial Especially on procedure The Decretal Sæpe Contingit Its interpretation Mixed tribunals of merchants and lawyers Branches of the law thus evolved Reception of these ideas by Northern Europe Commercial Law The market ...
... whole beneficial Especially on procedure The Decretal Sæpe Contingit Its interpretation Mixed tribunals of merchants and lawyers Branches of the law thus evolved Reception of these ideas by Northern Europe Commercial Law The market ...
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Spelman reading continental books saw that English law , for all its insularity , was a member of a great European family , a family between all the members of which there are strong family likenesses . This for Englishmen was a grand ...
Spelman reading continental books saw that English law , for all its insularity , was a member of a great European family , a family between all the members of which there are strong family likenesses . This for Englishmen was a grand ...
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The second book contains a very clear account of the extent to which the Roman law had been received in the principal countries of Europe . The eighth chapter of this book , in which he deals in three parts with the history of Roman law ...
The second book contains a very clear account of the extent to which the Roman law had been received in the principal countries of Europe . The eighth chapter of this book , in which he deals in three parts with the history of Roman law ...
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And , as we have seen , these independent states were the result of the new political religious and intellectual conditions of the sixteenth century.2 The division of Europe into a number of independent territorial states in constant ...
And , as we have seen , these independent states were the result of the new political religious and intellectual conditions of the sixteenth century.2 The division of Europe into a number of independent territorial states in constant ...
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