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  • The Reception of Continental Ideas in the Common Law World 1820-1920.

    The Reception of Continental Ideas in the Common Law World 1820-1920. by Reimann, Mathias;

    Series: Comparative Studies in Continental and Anglo-American Legal History; 13;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Duncker & Humblot
    • Date of Publication 1 January 1993

    • ISBN 9783428076826
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages253 pages
    • Size 15x157x233 mm
    • Weight 393 g
    • Language English
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    Table of Contents:

    - M. Reimann, Introduction: Patterns of Reception
    - M. H. Hoeflich, Roman and Civil Law in the Anglo-American World Before 1850: Lieber, Legaré, and Walker, Roman Lawyers in the Old South
    - A. Watson, Chancellor Kent's Use of Foreign Law
    - D. S. Clark, The Civil Law Influence on David Dudley Field's Code of Civil Procedure
    - S. Riesenfeld, The Impact of German Legal Ideas and Institutions on Legal Thought and Institutions in the United States
    - R. M. Buxbaum, The Provenance of No-Par Stock: A Comparative History
    - M. Graziadei, Changing Images of the Law in XIX Century English Legal Thought (The Continental Impulse)
    - M. Reimann, A Career in Itself. The German Professiorate as a Model for American Legal Academica
    - J. E. Herget, The Influence of German Thought on American Jurisprudence, 1880-1918
    - J. Q. Whitman, Early German Corporatism in America: Limits of the "Social" in the Land of Economics

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