Familienrecht, in a nutshell

Published: 31 May 2022
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    Number of pages
    286 pages
    Publisher
    Schulthess Verlag
    Language
    German
    Price
    CHF54.00
    ISBN number
    978-3-03891-438-9
Mit dem «in a nutshell»-Band zum Familienrecht lassen sich Grundstrukturen und Leitgedanken des Rechtsgebiets in kürzester Zeit für Prüfung oder Praxis aneignen oder wiederholen. Die Einleitung und Exkurse zu historischen, sozialen und politischen Hintergründen legen das Fundament für ein tiefgreifendes Verständnis der intensiv diskutierten Materie. Sachverhaltsbeispiele veranschaulichen die Theorie, und Grafiken und Tabellen erleichtern den visuellen Zugang.

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