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Zum Ehescheidungsproblem

Zum Ehescheidungsproblem BOOK REVIEWS 135 areas covered ought to go about in conducting his research is dealt with in the Conclusion. This part of the volume also sets out the basic divisions and classifications made in French, German, and Swiss law and explains departures from the Anglo-American system of classification. Dr. Szladits' book embodies a tremendous amount of minute research. It is a highly useful publication and may save a lawyer wrestling with a French, German, or Swiss legal problem many hours of tedious work. The author should be commended for his painstaking effort and his thorough, systematic mode of presentation. EDGAR BODENHEIMER* * Professor of Law, University of Utah. BRUSIIN, O. 2.um Ehescheidungsproblem. Helsinki: Akademische Buchhand- lung, 1959. Pp . 133. T o his earlier works on the theory of law in general, Otto Brusiin, the well-known Finnish jurist, has added an inquiry of a more specialised char­ acter. Theory of law, as understood by Brusiin, is the investigation of the re­ lationships between the norms of law and the actual human behavior which these rules are supposed to regulate. The field of divorce is regarded by the author as specially challenging because he believes it to present marked dis­ http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 1960 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
eISSN
2326-9197
DOI
10.2307/837865
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Abstract

BOOK REVIEWS 135 areas covered ought to go about in conducting his research is dealt with in the Conclusion. This part of the volume also sets out the basic divisions and classifications made in French, German, and Swiss law and explains departures from the Anglo-American system of classification. Dr. Szladits' book embodies a tremendous amount of minute research. It is a highly useful publication and may save a lawyer wrestling with a French, German, or Swiss legal problem many hours of tedious work. The author should be commended for his painstaking effort and his thorough, systematic mode of presentation. EDGAR BODENHEIMER* * Professor of Law, University of Utah. BRUSIIN, O. 2.um Ehescheidungsproblem. Helsinki: Akademische Buchhand- lung, 1959. Pp . 133. T o his earlier works on the theory of law in general, Otto Brusiin, the well-known Finnish jurist, has added an inquiry of a more specialised char­ acter. Theory of law, as understood by Brusiin, is the investigation of the re­ lationships between the norms of law and the actual human behavior which these rules are supposed to regulate. The field of divorce is regarded by the author as specially challenging because he believes it to present marked dis­

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1960

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