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Gábor Hamza - Roman law and its influence on contemporary (modern) legal systems

The author of this volume is dealing with a number of institutions of Roman law. Many of these institutions (constructions) are surviving in the contemporary (modern) legal systems (orders). The author comes to the conclusion that the knowledge of Roman legal institutions is essential to the understanding of a large number of legal institutions existing in the contemporary legal orders. The book contains also studies in relation to the subsequent fate of Roman law, history of law, legal harmonisation (approximation) as well as legal comparison. Particular attention deserves the study dealing with Roman law related research in the 21st century.

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Adam Boóc’s Lecture on the conference organized by Fórum Akadémia

Dr. Adam Boóc, PhD. attorney-at-law delivered a lecture on the recent changes of Hungarian Company law at the conference organized by Fórum Akadémia on the 20th of February, 2014. The event has taken place in Budapest.

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Euro-Chinese Business and Investment Forum

The first Euro-Chinese Business and Investment Forum - that hopefully was first step of a successful tradition - took place between 7th and 9th of November 2013 in Hotel Marriot, Budapest, with the participation of Chinese and Hungarian entrepreneurs and businessmen.

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Interlegal Meeting in Puebla (Mexico)

Adam Boóc, attorney-at-law, Vice-President of Interlegal ( www.interlegal.net) participated in the latest meeting of the Network between 10 – 14, October, 2013, held in Puebla, Mexico.

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Memories

About the Embassy reception on the occasion of the 64th anniversary of establishing the Peoples Republic of China

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Flyer - The Subsequent Fate of Roman Law...

...in a Comparative Legal Approach by Prof. Dr. Gábor Hamza

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The History and Institutes of Roman Law - 18th edition

The History and Institutes of Roman Law - a textbook of Roman Law by Gabor Hamza and Andras Földi was published in its 18th edition.

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