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“Polish Private Law” by Jan Wincenty Bandki Steszinski is an exceptional work that provides a unique insight into the development of Polish private law before 1830. The author, who is an eminent lawyer and lecturer, presents the key principles and institutions of civil law in an accessible and systematic manner, linking selected legal acts with practical contexts of their application. This publication is an invaluable resource for legal history scholars and legal scholars, allowing an in-depth understanding of the evolution of the Polish legal system.
The 1851 Edition, bound in fine leather by the Bindery of the Polish Antiquarian, exudes luxury and durability. The handmade technique of the binding adds to the book’s unique character and emphasizes its exclusivity, making it an excellent collector’s item.
An investment in “Polish Private Law” is an excellent opportunity to enrich your book collection with a valuable legal source that is sure to gain in value over time. Owning this publication not only demonstrates a deep interest in the law, but also provides a prestigious item that can be passed down from generation to generation, thus nurturing a rich legal and cultural heritage.






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