Here are entered works on the influence of Roman law on other legal systems, especially on modern law in general. Works on the reception of the Corpus juris civilis in Western Europe are entered under Roman law--Reception --subdivision Roman influences under headings for specific legal systems
Law -- Russia (Federation) -- History : A History of Russian Law From the Council Code (Ulozhenie) of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich of 1649 to the Bolshevik Revolution Of 1917
Savings and loan associations -- Pennsylvania -- Law : Pennsylvania banking and building and loan law : a comprehensive authoritative work on the Department of banking code, the Banking code and the Building and loan code / editor-in-chief, Bernard G. Segal ... associate editors: J.D. Bloom, Horace H. Eshbach, Joseph First [and] E. Jack Sitgreaves ..
1941
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Law, Saxon. : The Germs and developments of the laws of England : embracing the Anglo-Saxon laws extant from the sixth century to A.D., 1066, as translated into English under the Royal Record Commission of William IV., with the introduction of the common law by Norman judges after the Conquest, and its earliest proferts in Magna Charta / with notes and comments by John M. Stearns, A.M., counsellor-at-law