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The Common Core of European Private Law in Boxes and Bundles
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Nicholas Kasirer
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March 14, 2002
This article is a revised version of remarks presented at the closing session of the 7th Annual Meeting of the European Common Core Project in Trento, Italy, on July 14, 2001 and it appears on Global Jurist by kind permission of the editors of the European Review of Private Law.
Published Online: 2002-3-14
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Keywords for this article
comparative law;
european law;
law and language;
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