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BGB II: fachenrecht (German Edition) by Beurskens, Michael (ISBN: 9783170253162)
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BGB II: fachenrecht (German Edition) Paperback - 2014
by Beurskens, Michael
From the publisher
Die im BGB geregelten Konstrukte wie Besitz, Eigentum und Hypotheken gelten oftmals als abstrakt und schwer verstandlich. Das Buch entwickelt demgegenuber die Regelungen des Rechts der beweglichen und unbeweglichen Sachen sowie die einschlagigen Anspruchsgrundlagen systematisch unter Betonung der Bezuge und Strukturen. Es stellt die ideale Erganzung zum ebenfalls in zweiter Auflage erscheinenden Werk zum Vertragsrecht dar. Das gedruckte Buch wird unterstutzt durch mehrere Multiple-Choice-Tests zur Verstandniskontrolle und knapp 40 Ubersichten und Schemata. Zudem werden uber 100 zitierte Entscheidungen bereitgestellt, ausserdem etwa 50 Klausuren mit ausfuhrlichen Losungen.
Details
- Title BGB II: fachenrecht (German Edition)
- Author Beurskens, Michael
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Kohlhammer Verlag
- Date 2014
- ISBN 9783170253162
About the author
Dr. Michael Beurskens, LL.M., ist Akademischer Rat (a.Z.) an der Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf.
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