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Introduction. I: The Present Status of European Private Law. A: The Concept of Private Law. B: Company Law. C: General Commercial Law. D: Intellectual Property. E: Personal Property. F: Consumer Protection. G: Labour Law. H: Tort Law. I: Civil Procedure. J: Private International Law and Procedure. K: Conclusions. II: Perspectives for the Future. A: Criticism. B: Support. C: A Slender Concept of European Private Law.
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Add Private Law in the European Union, In the twenty-second lecture in the series Forum Internationale, Professor Ulrich Drobnig, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Private International Law, expounds on the future role of private law within the European Union. The author , Private Law in the European Union to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Private Law in the European Union, In the twenty-second lecture in the series Forum Internationale, Professor Ulrich Drobnig, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and Private International Law, expounds on the future role of private law within the European Union. The author , Private Law in the European Union to your collection on WonderClub |