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In 2001, Norbert Reich was appointed rector of the Riga Graduate Law School.
That is not to say that Germany did not participate in the further development of substantive law. Three projects deserve to be mentioned: the reform of the German Instalment Sales Act, the adoption of the Standard Contract Terms Act in 1976, and the introduction of absolute liability in pharmaceutical law following the thalidomide disaster. In 2001, Norbert Reich was appointed rector of the Riga Graduate Law School.
Authors: Reich, Norbert, Micklitz, Hans-Wolfgang, Rott, Peter, Tonner, Klaus. Binding: Paperback, softback. Number Of Pages: 422. Length: 173mm. Read full description. See details and exclusions. See all 7 brand new listings.
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German Federal Republic" (Deutsche Bundesrepublik, DBR) was one of the terms used in September 1949 by the communist German Democratic Republic to refer to the Federal Republic of Germany.
After 1968, the GDR tended to use the initialism "BRD" instead.
The North German Confederation (German: Norddeutscher Bund) was the German federal state which existed from July 1867 to December 1870. Although de jure a confederacy of equal states, the Confederation was de facto controlled and led by the largest and most powerful member, Prussia, which exercised its influence to bring about the formation of the German Empire. Some historians also use the name for the alliance of 22 German states formed on 18 August 1866 (Augustbündnis).
Norbert Reich; Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz; Peter Rott; Klaus Tonner.
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