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WELLMAN,C., Monismus oder Pluralismus der Rechtskulturen?. Berlin 1991.

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WELLMAN, Carl P., Mitsukuni YASAKI, Peter SACK (Hrsg.),

Monismus oder Pluralismus der Rechtskulturen?. Anthropologische und ethnologische Grundlagen traditioneller und moderner Rechtssysteme – Monistic or Pluralistic Legal Culture? Anthropological and Ethnological Foundations of Traditional and Modern Legal Systems. Vorwort von – Preface by Ota Weinberger. 1. Aufl. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1991.

16 x 23 cm. XV, 443 S. XV, 443 S. (Rechtstheorie. Beihefte, 12). ISBN 9783428071937.

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