HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Data et al. from the University of Hanover, Germany have published the research: Part 4. Bernd Oppermann, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: U M German conceptual jurisprudence (Begriffsjurisprudenz) was a science in a purely legal sense only and as such a residue of the 19th century.
SUMMARY
Consequently, in continental tradition, the solution was a precise method of interpreting legal rules as applied by national courts to achieve uniform interpretation of the law and - ultimately - legal certainty4. In Germany, the jurisdiction of the grand chamber of the Supreme Court (BGH . . .
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