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Kozolchyk's Comparative Commercial Contracts: Law, Culture and Economic Development, 2d (Hornbook Series)

Imprint
Â鶹ӰÒô Publishing
ISBN-13
9781642426458
Primary Subject
Contracts
Format
eBook
Copyright
2019
Series
Hornbooks
Publication Date
12/05/2018
eBook - Digital access to the eBook, with the ability to highlight and take notes.

Description

This work offers a contextual comparative analysis of commercial contracts from their origin until the present time. It studies their positive and living law in countries and regions representative of major legal systems and business cultures: Classical Rome, Medieval Europe and the Middle East, Codification Europe (especially France and Germany), Post-Colonial Latin America, the Soviet Union, the Peoples’ Republic of China, England (eighteenth and nineteenth centuries), and Post-Colonial United States. It identifies contractual concepts, principles, rules, doctrines, methods of reasoning and commercial practices that have contributed most to mankind’s economic development. Finally, it explains how certain selfish and altruistic components of standard and fiduciary commercial and financial practices combine to cause the necessary trust and cooperation that makes possible both economic growth and legal institutional longevity.