Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... Law , The Catholic University of America , Magister . Brendan F. Brown , D.Phil . Oxon . , LL.M. , J.U.D. , Professor of Law , The Catholic University of America , Scriba ... ROMAN LAW IN AMERICA Riccobono Seminar of Roman Law in America 103.
... Law , The Catholic University of America , Magister . Brendan F. Brown , D.Phil . Oxon . , LL.M. , J.U.D. , Professor of Law , The Catholic University of America , Scriba ... ROMAN LAW IN AMERICA Riccobono Seminar of Roman Law in America 103.
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. German law , originally very similar to Scandinavian law , underwent a very strong Roman influence . One of the reasons why Scandinavia did not have the same experience is that in Germany judges ...
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. German law , originally very similar to Scandinavian law , underwent a very strong Roman influence . One of the reasons why Scandinavia did not have the same experience is that in Germany judges ...
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... Roman law was a unique and excellent guide for the legal science through the centuries , it was obvious that its limitations sooner or later would become evident . We may laugh today ... Roman HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCANDINAVIAN LAW 67.
... Roman law was a unique and excellent guide for the legal science through the centuries , it was obvious that its limitations sooner or later would become evident . We may laugh today ... Roman HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCANDINAVIAN LAW 67.
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