Contributions from the German Association for Comparative Law will be featured at this summer's twentieth International Congress of Comparative Law in Fukuoka, Japan. The six-day event will cover a wide range of topics, with a particular emphasis on multiculturalism and language as they relate to comparative law methodology and family law. Key discussions will also address consumer protection issues, including choice of court agreements, price control in contracts, duty of information, regulation of crowd-funding, and leisure and travel contracts. Another significant focus will be on the implications of digitalization across economic, societal, and legal spheres, highlighting data protection issues in comparative law, such as the right to be forgotten and current national legal frameworks. This volume aims to capture the current state of discourse within German jurisprudence. Contributions come from a diverse group of scholars, including Christina Breunig, Moritz Brinkmann, Johanna Croon-Gestefeld, and many others, reflecting a rich tapestry of insights and perspectives on contemporary legal challenges.
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- 2018
- 2016
John Wesley: A Theological Biography
Volume 1 from 17th June 1703 Until 24th May 1738
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
John A Theological Volume 1 From 17th June 1703 until 24th...
- 2014
German national reports on the 19th International Congress of Comparative Law
- 785 pages
- 28 hours of reading
The International Congress of Comparative Law, organised by the International Academy of Comparative Law, took place in Vienna from 20th to 26th July 2014. A number of different legal topics were discussed, such as: comparative law and unification of laws, legal education, private international law, environmental law, intellectual property, labour law, public international law, tax law and constitutional law. The reports written by the national commentators on their various fields are based on the questionnaires set out by the general reporting secretaries, who are experts in their own fields. Most of the German reports are published in this book.
- 2010
Maryland's Geology
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Originally published: Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Pub., 1993.