Okolski, Antoni, Principles of civil law in force in the Kingdom of Poland

1600,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1885, Printed by S. Orgelbrand Sons

760,[3] p.

22 cm

Library of Legal Skills.

 

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“Principles of Civil Law in Force in the Kingdom of Poland” by Antoni Okolski is a fundamental legal work that synthesizes and organizes the principles of civil law in the context of the Kingdom of Poland. The publication provides detailed information on the rules of property relations, obligations and personal rights, adapting them to the realities and legal conditions of the era. Okolski analyzes the key institutions of civil law, introducing readers to the intricacies of regulations and their interpretation, making the book an invaluable resource for lawyers, law students and historians. Thanks to its precise approach to the subject, the principles outlined provide a solid foundation for further research and analysis of the Polish legal system.
The book was bound in a noble leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ Bindery, 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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2003

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