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Introduction to legal systems of the world/ edited by Gokulesh Sharma

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Deep and Deep; 2008Description: 283pISBN:
  • 9788184500455
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.1 INT
Summary: Principles of legal system of Hindus, Muslims, Chinese, Jewish, Roman along with the basic principles of English Law as well as of various countries and Tribes of Africa have been compiled. Their original work has been collected so that the reader may know that system correctly. The book has been divided in Two Parts and Nine Chapters. Part 1 consists seven chapters and Part 2 consists 2 chapters. Each legal system has been allotted one chapter. Chapter 1 covers Legal System of Hindus, Chapter 2 covers Legal System of Muslims, Chapter 3 covers Legal System of Chinese, Chapter 4 covers Legal System of Jewish, Chapter 5 covers Legal System of Romans, Chapter 6 covers Legal System of English, Chapter 7 covers Legal System. of Africa, likewise Chapter 8 covers Present Position and Future Prospects of these systems and last Chapter 9 deals with the Conclusion.
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Principles of legal system of Hindus, Muslims, Chinese, Jewish, Roman along with the basic principles of English Law as well as of various countries and Tribes of Africa have been compiled. Their original work has been collected so that the reader may know that system correctly.

The book has been divided in Two Parts and Nine Chapters. Part 1 consists seven chapters and Part 2 consists 2 chapters. Each legal system has been allotted one chapter.

Chapter 1 covers Legal System of Hindus, Chapter 2 covers Legal System of Muslims, Chapter 3 covers Legal System of Chinese, Chapter 4 covers Legal System of Jewish, Chapter 5 covers Legal System of Romans, Chapter 6 covers Legal System of English, Chapter 7 covers Legal System. of Africa, likewise Chapter 8 covers Present Position and Future Prospects of these systems and last Chapter 9 deals with the Conclusion.

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