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La prorogation des contrats à exécution successive après un cas de force majeure et particulièrement à la suite de la guerre de 1914. Thèse
La prorogation des contrats à exécution successive après un cas de force majeure et particulièrement à la suite de la guerre de 1914
Author: Jean Lepargneur
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Category : Contracts
Languages : fr
Pages : 896
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Category : Contracts
Languages : fr
Pages : 896
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La prorogration des contrats à l'exécution successive après un cas de force majeur et particulièrement à la suite de la guerre de 1914
The National Union Catalog, Pre-1956 Imprints
United Nations Yearbook of the International Law Commission
Author: United Nations. International Law Commission
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Category : International law
Languages : en
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Category : International law
Languages : en
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Toward Liberty
Author: Friedrich August Hayek
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Languages : en
Pages : 437
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Languages : en
Pages : 437
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Reports of International Arbitral Awards
Author: International Court of Justice. Registry
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Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : fr
Pages : 616
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Category : Arbitration (International law)
Languages : fr
Pages : 616
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Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
Author: Bethwell A. Ogot
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780435948115
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1088
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The result of years of work by scholars from all over the world, The UNESCO General History of Africa reflects how the different peoples of Africa view their civilizations and shows the historical relationships between the various parts of the continent. Historical connections with other continents demonstrate Africa's contribution to the development of human civilization. Each volume is lavishly illustrated and contains a comprehensive bibliography. This fifth volume of the acclaimed series covers the history of the continent from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the close of the eighteenth century in which two themes emerge: first, the continuing internal evolution of the states and cultures of Africa during this period second, the increasing involvement of Africa in external trade--with major but unforeseen consequences for the whole world. In North Africa, we see the Ottomans conquer Egypt. South of the Sahara, some of the larger, older states collapse, and new power bases emerge. Traditional religions continue to coexist with both Christianity (suffering setbacks) and Islam (in the ascendancy). Along the coast, particularly of West Africa, Europeans establish a trading network which, with the development of New World plantation agriculture, becomes the focus of the international slave trade. The immediate consequences of this trade for Africa are explored, and it is argued that the long-term global consequences include the foundation of the present world-economy with all its built-in inequalities.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780435948115
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 1088
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The result of years of work by scholars from all over the world, The UNESCO General History of Africa reflects how the different peoples of Africa view their civilizations and shows the historical relationships between the various parts of the continent. Historical connections with other continents demonstrate Africa's contribution to the development of human civilization. Each volume is lavishly illustrated and contains a comprehensive bibliography. This fifth volume of the acclaimed series covers the history of the continent from the beginning of the sixteenth century to the close of the eighteenth century in which two themes emerge: first, the continuing internal evolution of the states and cultures of Africa during this period second, the increasing involvement of Africa in external trade--with major but unforeseen consequences for the whole world. In North Africa, we see the Ottomans conquer Egypt. South of the Sahara, some of the larger, older states collapse, and new power bases emerge. Traditional religions continue to coexist with both Christianity (suffering setbacks) and Islam (in the ascendancy). Along the coast, particularly of West Africa, Europeans establish a trading network which, with the development of New World plantation agriculture, becomes the focus of the international slave trade. The immediate consequences of this trade for Africa are explored, and it is argued that the long-term global consequences include the foundation of the present world-economy with all its built-in inequalities.
The Suez Canal
Author: Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 264
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