01474 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001200120084001800132100001900150245010300169250000600272260005100278300003500329500001900364520074000383650002201123650002701145650002301172990002501195INLIS00000000000138420221107022832 a0010-0520001384221107 | | eng  a0521681855 aeng a346.072 a346.072 GOR i0 aGordley, James1 aIntroduction to the Comparative Study of Private Law :bReading, Cases, Materials /cJames Gordley a1 aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2006 a1vi. 581 hlm. ; 25 cm ;c25 cm aIndeks : Index aThe Law schools must ask themselves whether they cannot do more to broaden the frame of mind of their students. Courses on comparative law and on legal history play a key role in this context; at the same time, however, the comparative and historical approaches should permeate the ordinary courses in the various substantives areas of private law. This book also covers the common law; that makes it a most attractive teaching tool for comparative law courses not only in the Anglo-American world but also in countries such as france and Germany. In addition, it provides texts and materials on the historical development of modern legal doctrine and thus demonstrates the close relationship between legal history and comparative law. 4a1. Civil Law - US 4a2. Civil Law - England 4a3. Comparative Law a05845/MKRI-P/IX-2008