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Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations Translated by Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch

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A Comprehensive Overview

The Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations is a seminal work in legal scholarship that has had a profound impact on the development of contract law, tort law, and unjust enrichment. Originally written in German by Bernhard Windscheid, the work was masterfully translated into English by Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch, making it accessible to a wider audience of legal scholars and practitioners.

Windscheid's Systematic Representation is a comprehensive treatise that provides a detailed analysis of the law of obligations from a systematic perspective. The work is divided into three parts, each of which covers a distinct aspect of the law of obligations.

Gustav Mahlers Mental World: A Systematic Representation Translated by Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch
Gustav Mahlers Mental World: A Systematic Representation. Translated by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch
by Leon Russell

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 8111 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 243 pages

Part One: General Principles

The first part of the Systematic Representation deals with the general principles of the law of obligations. This part covers topics such as the concept of an obligation, the sources of obligations, the performance of obligations, and the extinction of obligations.

Windscheid's analysis of the general principles of the law of obligations is characterized by its clarity and precision. He provides a clear and concise definition of an obligation, and he carefully distinguishes between the different types of obligations. Windscheid also provides a detailed discussion of the sources of obligations, including contracts, torts, and unjust enrichment.

Part Two: Specific Obligations

The second part of the Systematic Representation deals with specific obligations. This part covers topics such as the sale of goods, the lease of property, and the carriage of goods.

Windscheid's analysis of specific obligations is detailed and comprehensive. He provides a thorough discussion of the legal principles governing each type of obligation, and he provides numerous examples to illustrate the application of these principles.

Part Three: Unjust Enrichment

The third part of the Systematic Representation deals with unjust enrichment. This part covers topics such as the concept of unjust enrichment, the remedies for unjust enrichment, and the defenses to unjust enrichment.

Windscheid's analysis of unjust enrichment is insightful and groundbreaking. He provides a clear and concise definition of unjust enrichment, and he carefully distinguishes between unjust enrichment and other legal concepts such as contract and tort.

The Impact of the Systematic Representation

The Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations has had a profound impact on the development of contract law, tort law, and unjust enrichment. The work has been cited by courts and legal scholars countless times, and it has been used as a model for legal scholarship around the world.

The Systematic Representation is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in the law of obligations. The work provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, and it is written in a clear and concise style.

Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch

Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch was a renowned legal scholar who translated Windscheid's Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations into English. Kabisch was born in Germany in 1849, and he emigrated to the United States in 1869.

Kabisch studied law at the University of California, Berkeley, and he was admitted to the California Bar in 1872. Kabisch practiced law in San Francisco for several years, and he eventually became a professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley.

Kabisch was a prolific legal scholar, and he wrote extensively on a variety of legal topics. His translation of Windscheid's Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations is considered to be one of his most important works.

Kabisch died in 1928, but his legacy continues to live on through his writings. The Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations remains a valuable resource for legal scholars and practitioners around the world.

The Systematic Representation of the Law of Obligations is a seminal work in legal scholarship that has had a profound impact on the development of contract law, tort law, and unjust enrichment. The work is written in a clear and concise style, and it provides a comprehensive overview of the subject.

The Systematic Representation is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in the law of obligations. The work is essential reading for legal scholars and practitioners, and it is also a valuable resource for students of law.

Gustav Mahlers Mental World: A Systematic Representation Translated by Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch
Gustav Mahlers Mental World: A Systematic Representation. Translated by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch
by Leon Russell

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 8111 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 243 pages
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Gustav Mahlers Mental World: A Systematic Representation Translated by Ernest Bernhardt Kabisch
Gustav Mahlers Mental World: A Systematic Representation. Translated by Ernest Bernhardt-Kabisch
by Leon Russell

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 8111 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 243 pages
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