Private law in Eastern Europe autonomous developments or legal transplants?

Hauptbeschreibung More than 20 years have passed since the downfall of socialist systems. To accelerate transformation processes utmost priority was given to the recognition of property rights, an indispensable requirement for free market economies. Regulators soon came to realize that the success o...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Jessel-Holst, Christa (-), Kulms, Rainer, Trunk, Alexander
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck 2010.
Tübingen 2010
Edición:1. Aufl
Colección:Materialien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht ; 50.
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Sumario:Hauptbeschreibung More than 20 years have passed since the downfall of socialist systems. To accelerate transformation processes utmost priority was given to the recognition of property rights, an indispensable requirement for free market economies. Regulators soon came to realize that the success of transformation was conditioned on a more systematic approach towards codified civil law and business law. Numerous comparative law studies on individual Eastern European states have been undertaken, but they fail to portray the dynamic in its full scope. Studies adopting long-term persp
Notas:International conference proceedings.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (520 p.)
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781280035548
9786613515513
9783161512971