Anglophone and Civilian Legal Cultures: Two understandings of human trust for the global age
The principle of human trust works in both the Anglophone and Civilian legal cultures, but does so in two opposite ways. Although not explicitly stated in either legal tradition, the element of trust is of central importance in both. The two traditions began in the medieval period, but in very diffe...
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Autor principal: | Joseph P. Garske |
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2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/6ba4c9995bb44af1aab991c89ef96004 |
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