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The work of Walenty Dutkiewicz, containing three key texts on mortgage law, common law and the importance of jurisprudence, is a valuable study of the Polish legal system of the 19th century. In the publication “Mortgage Law in the Kingdom of Poland,” the author describes in detail the principles and procedures involved in mortgaging real estate, showing both the practical and theoretical aspects of this law. The section on “common law thinking” examines the influence of traditions and customs on the development of legal norms in Poland. Meanwhile, a consideration of the importance of jurisprudence emphasizes the role of doctrine and jurisprudence in shaping the law. Dutkiewicz’s work is an extremely valuable source of knowledge for lawyers, historians and those who wish to explore the principles of civil law and its functioning in Poland.
The book was bound in a noble leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, giving it an elegant and unique appearance. This careful binding emphasizes the value of the publication, making it a valuable acquisition for any library and art collectors. The special care of the binding makes the book not only a source of knowledge, but also an object that can be passed down from generation to generation, retaining its aesthetic and functional value for many years.






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