Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... countries . This has been the main source and a very important influence all through the centuries , and explains why the term " Scandi- navian law " can be applied in spite of the fact that it is the law of three different countries we ...
... countries . This has been the main source and a very important influence all through the centuries , and explains why the term " Scandi- navian law " can be applied in spite of the fact that it is the law of three different countries we ...
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... countries , it took quite some time before the law was made the subject of scientific and organ- ized study in Scandinavia . The law in Germanic countries was the common property of the whole people . It was a creation of and for an ...
... countries , it took quite some time before the law was made the subject of scientific and organ- ized study in Scandinavia . The law in Germanic countries was the common property of the whole people . It was a creation of and for an ...
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... country , while the others left it early ( some of them not without breaking with their past ) , and won recognition and admiration in foreign countries . It is to be regretted that some outstanding names are missing : Johann Jacob ...
... country , while the others left it early ( some of them not without breaking with their past ) , and won recognition and admiration in foreign countries . It is to be regretted that some outstanding names are missing : Johann Jacob ...
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