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By Joachim Ruckert (editor)

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9783465042440 | Isd, April 1, 2015, cover price $116.00

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Product Description: Das heute praktizierte Zivilrecht hat sich vom Text des BGB bisweilen weit entfernt. Es wurde auf der Grundlage und im Rahmen des BGB gestaltet, steht aber auch in einem daruber hinausreichenden Traditionszusammenhang. Es ist ein zentrales Anliegen des hier vorgelegten Kommentars, diesen Zusammenhang sichtbar zu machen...read more
By Joachim Ruckert (editor), Frank L. Schafer (editor), Mathias Schmoeckel (editor) and Reinhard Zimmermann (editor)

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9783161505287 | Mohr Siebrek Ek, October 1, 2013, cover price $674.00 | About this edition: Das heute praktizierte Zivilrecht hat sich vom Text des BGB bisweilen weit entfernt.

By Joachim Ruckert (editor)

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9783465041450 | Verlag Vittorio Klosterman, October 1, 2011, cover price $38.00

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Product Description: English summary: This commentary on the German Civil Code makes available to the modern reader the rich store of historical experiences on which present day German legal doctrine and case law are based. Each analysis starts with the presentation of the given legal issue, shows different solutions practised before the BGB, explains the choices made by the draftsmen of the code in the late 19th century and then presents main developments in legislation, jurisdiction and jurisprudence in Germany as well as abroad...read more
By Joachim Ruckert (editor), Mathias Schmoeckel (editor) and Reinhard Zimmermann (editor)

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9783161479090 | Mohr Siebrek Ek, December 31, 2003, cover price $270.00 | About this edition: English summary: This commentary on the German Civil Code makes available to the modern reader the rich store of historical experiences on which present day German legal doctrine and case law are based.

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