- The
General civil code (German:
Allgemeines bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch or ABGB) is the
Civil Code of Austria,
which after about 40
years of
preparatory work...
- The Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch (German: [ˈbʏʁɡɐlɪçəs ɡəˈzɛtsbuːx] , lit. 'Civil Law Book'),
abbreviated BGB, is the
civil code of Germany,
codifying most...
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notably with France's
Napoleonic Code (1804) and Germany's Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch (1900).
Unlike common law systems,
which rely
heavily on
judicial precedent...
- Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch (BGB) on
January 1, 1900.
Prussian Allgemeines Landrecht (ALR)
Napoleonic Code
Austrian Allgemeines bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch (ABGB) Stolleis...
- Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch "§ 311 Abs. II". dejure.org.
Archived from the
original on 11
January 2007. "§ 105". dejure.org. Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch: Nichtigkeit...
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Austrian civil code (Allgemeines Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch) of 1812, the
German civil code (Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch) of 1900 and the
Swiss codes. The European...
- of the Empire, an
enormous effort that
would produce the Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch (BGB),
possibly one of the most
impressive legal works in the world; it...
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Library of Congress. Section: Who is a Child?. "Allgemeines bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch" [General
Civil Code] (PDF).
Youth Policy (in German). 2001. "Legislation...
- 1896, ****an
established a
civil code
based on the
German Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch,
which remains in
effect with post–World War II modifications. The Constitution...
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codified on the
national level in the
Strafgesetzbuch and the Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch respectively. The
German penal system s****s the
rehabilitation of the...