
Understanding Dutch Law
Eleven International Publishing
3rd Edition
Published on 18. August 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
298 pages
978-94-6236-014-3 (ISBN)
Description
Each legal system has its peculiarities and the Dutch legal system is no exception. To understand a legal system profoundly, it is not enough to study its legal rules in isolation. In this book, the Dutch legal system is explained in relation to its values and cultural background. The basics of the main areas of law, constitutional, administrative, criminal and private law, are discussed in a clear and accessible manner. In addition, specific topics are introduced in which the connection between Dutch law and its culture and values are investigated in detail: legislation, family and labour law. The background of Dutch law is given depth with an introduction to the system as a whole, to legal history, and the court system. Throughout the book, the European context of the Dutch legal system is taken into consideration. The book can be used as an introduction to Dutch law for foreign students and others who are interested in the legal system of the Netherlands. Knowledge of law is useful but not a prerequisite for Understanding Dutch Law.
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Series
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Utrecht
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-94-6236-014-3 (9789462360143)
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Previous edition

Sanne Taekema
Understanding Dutch Law
Book
09/2011
2nd Edition
Boom Juridische Uitgevers
€69.52
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Persons
The authors have ample experience in lecturing Dutch law, to both Dutch and foreign student audiences. The editors Sanne Taekema, Annie de Roo and Carinne Elion-Valter are respectively Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at Erasmus School of Law in Rotterdam.