Werken Der Vereeniging Tot Uitgaaf Der Bronnen Van Het Oud-Vaderlandsche Recht Gevestigd Te Utrecht, Issue 19 offers a valuable glimpse into the historical legal landscape of the Netherlands. Published in 1897, this volume, compiled by the Vereeniging Tot Uitgaaf Der Bronnen Van Het Oudvaderlandsche Recht, presents meticulously documented sources that shed light on the development and practice of old Dutch law.
This work is an indispensable resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the foundations of Dutch jurisprudence. The detailed records provide critical insights into the legal customs, traditions, and frameworks that shaped the nation's legal identity. Issue 19 provides essential primary source material for researchers delving into the intricacies of the Dutch legal system's evolution.
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