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Abstract:
»DROIT LOCAL: German Law in France at the Beginning of the 20th Century«: After the Franco-German War, Germany had annexed some departments in eastern France and made them into the ›Reichland Alsace-Lorraine‹. German law was gradually introduced there. After the reversion of the departments to France, German law was initially applied in full and later in part, because considerable resistance had arisen against the elimination of numerous legal institutions. This monograph deals with this German law in 20th century France.
On the author:
Inhaber des Lehrstuhls für Bürgerliches Recht, Deutsche und Europäische Rechtsgeschichte und Kirchenrecht an der Universität Regensburg. Forschungsgebiete: Familienrecht, Erbrecht, Vergleichende und europäische Rechtsgeschichte, Rechtskultur.
Read more here: DOI 10.3790/978-3-428-58885-5.
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