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The Law of Obligations by Reinhard  Zimmermann; 9780198764267

The Law of Obligations

By Reinhard Zimmermann

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Description

The Law of Obligations by Reinhard Zimmermann offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles governing obligations in law, drawing upon the rich legacy of Roman law and its influence on contemporary legal systems.

The Themes

This profound work delves into the intricate relationships between legal obligations and the moral, social, and economic frameworks that shape them. Zimmermann meticulously examines the evolution of obligations, tracing their roots from classical Roman law to modern comparative law, and highlights their significance in constitutional and administrative contexts.

The Writing Style

Zimmermann's writing is characterised by clarity and precision, making complex legal concepts accessible to both scholars and practitioners. His analytical approach, combined with a historical perspective, provides readers with a rich understanding of the subject matter, encouraging critical thought and engagement with the text.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engages with the historical underpinnings of obligations, offering a unique comparative analysis.
  • Provides valuable insights into the interplay between law and society.
  • Encourages reflection on the moral dimensions of legal obligations.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for law students, academics, and practitioners interested in Roman law, comparative law, and the broader implications of legal obligations. Those who appreciated Zimmermann's previous works, such as Roman Law, Contemporary Law, and the Law of Obligations, will find this text equally enriching.

"A landmark work that bridges the gap between historical and modern legal perspectives." – Legal Studies Journal

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 156 mm × 233 mm × 55 mm
Pages: 1312
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198764267

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