Lehrbuch des Handelsrechts, vierte Auflage is a comprehensive textbook on German commercial law, written by Konrad Cosack. This fourth edition, published in 1897, provides a detailed overview of the legal principles governing trade and commerce in Germany during the late 19th century. It covers a wide range of topics relevant to merchants, traders, and legal professionals of the time.
Cosack's work is a valuable resource for legal historians and scholars interested in understanding the development of commercial law in Germany. It offers insights into the legal framework that shaped business practices and economic activities during a period of significant industrial and commercial growth. The book reflects the state of legal scholarship and practice at the time, making it an important primary source for researchers.
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