This archive provides materials like legal codes and commentaries regarding many aspects of law, from civil law to commercial law to criminal law, mainly covering the jurisdictions of France, Germany, and Great Britain and Ireland.
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This archive provides through monograph publications an interpretive analysis of various legal codes, the "primary sources" of law. Part I includes regulations, session laws, journals, and codes and commentaries, and the bulk of the collection is devoted to the laws and legal histories of France, German, and Great Britain (and Ireland).
Product Family:
The Making of Modern LawReading Level: 1301L—+
Product Type: Primary Sources
Content Types: Manuscripts
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