By Collins, Hugh
1999
This study is an examination of the purposes, efficiency, and efficacy of legal regulation of contracts that draws on economics, sociology, and law to suggest how legal regulation fails and how it might be improved.
Hardback: Rs. 8,800.00 Rs. 7,480.00
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By Saidov, Akhmal Kholmatovich
2003
This book aims to familiarise the reader with the foundations of modern comparative law. Its principal aim is to serve as a guide to the multiplicity of legal systems of the modern day. An enormous amount of factual...
Hardback: Rs. 6,500.00
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By Bech Serrat, Josep Maria
2012
Hardback: Rs. 8,999.00
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By Zimmermann, Reinhard
1996
This work provides a clear account of the Roman law of obligations. As a work of comparative law it traces the transformation of the Roman law over the centuries. The book is written with a understanding of human nature...
Paperback: Rs. 14,750.00
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2004
This 2004 book examines the influence of EC rules on European nations' policies towards part-time working.
Hardback: Rs. 10,300.00
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By Granieri, Massimiliano& Renda, Andrea
2012, 2012
Offering a new approach that blends arguments of law and economics, this book offers the most up-to-date and comprehensive picture of innovation policy in Europe. It provides policy suggestions and a roadmap for...
Paperback: Rs. 4,499.00
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By Dicey, Albert V.
8 Rev ed, 1982
Paperback: Rs. 1,095.00
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By Atiyah, P. S.& Summers, Robert S.
1991
Offers a new method for the analysis of styles of legal reasoning, which is then demonstrated by the comparison of legal reasoning - and the legal system as a whole - in England and the USA. The text suggests that the...
Paperback: Rs. 6,400.00
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By Zweigert, Konrad& Kotz, Hein
3 Rev ed, 1998
Discusses the nature of Comparative Law, its functions, aims, methods and history. This book surveys the main features of the major legal families of the world. It also provides a model of comparative law in action,...
Paperback: Rs. 6,499.00
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