Introduction to Belgian law
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Introduction to Belgian law
Kluwer Law International , Bruylant, 2001
- : Kluwer
- : Bruylant
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Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This introduction provides an authoritative description of the major elements of the Belgian legal system: it identifies the basic legal sources, institutions and concepts, it offers a systematic and critical description of the principal branches of the law and it provides the necessary historical background. Each of the 16 chapters is concluded with a selected bibliography. The book is written for a diversified, primarily non-Belgian readership including practising lawyers, business people, government officials, researchers, and students interested in a reliable overview of Belgian law and institution.
Table of Contents
- Biographical notes. The Belgian Legal Tradition: Does it Exist? D. Hierbaut. Basic Features of the Legal System
- M. van Hoecke, M. Elst. Constitutional Law
- F. Delperee. Administrative Law
- R. Anderson. The Judicial System and Procedure
- J. Laenens, G. Van Mellaert. Successions, Donations Inter Vivos and Wills
- C. De Wulf. Family Law
- P. Senaeve. Property Law
- H. Casman. Contracts
- W. De Bondt. Tort Law
- H. Bocken. Commercial Law and Business Transactions
- E. Wymeersch. Corporations and Partnerships
- K. Geens.
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