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Will it , however , always be possible to extend such coordination to the entire field of private law , even for a limited group of nations ? Will a radical equalization be everywhere truly of advantage ? It would be difficult to say so ...
Will it , however , always be possible to extend such coordination to the entire field of private law , even for a limited group of nations ? Will a radical equalization be everywhere truly of advantage ? It would be difficult to say so ...
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Of course the mancipatio could not be transformed in this way ; but an agreement on future performance was possible in the case of the informal emptio venditio . This is probably the connection in which we have to place the stipu- ...
Of course the mancipatio could not be transformed in this way ; but an agreement on future performance was possible in the case of the informal emptio venditio . This is probably the connection in which we have to place the stipu- ...
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This becomes in particular evident when the judicial activity takes place ( as is also possible ) in a field not previously regulated by positive law , or where the law is too generic and insufficient : here the formulation of the ...
This becomes in particular evident when the judicial activity takes place ( as is also possible ) in a field not previously regulated by positive law , or where the law is too generic and insufficient : here the formulation of the ...
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