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    Default Re: Article: The unborn child in Private Law in the 18th century and its reflections on the 18th century society

    A rather complex argument, but an interesting article none the less!

    From the perspective of an Italian it is somewhat intriguing to see how Roman law was still so important, I guess in that regard the scientific advancement was what really changed the perspective and thus the law.

    once again, nice article

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    Thanks And well Roman Law is still very important, at least in Germany. Many of our laws can be traced back to Roman origins. To come back to my article the theorem Nasciturus pro jam nato habetur quotiens de commodo ejus quaeritur is still in force in § 1923 German BGB.
    But the influence of Roman Law on today's law is worth a whole book (except when you're living in the US or England)

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    It's always interesting to discover the practical reasons behind laws like these, I think, so this is a fascinating article; thank you for writing it.

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    That was a very intriguing read indeed. From a person who has an interest in law this is a great work!

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    @Caillagh Great that you find it fascinating

    @Swaeft Thank you

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    Default Re: Article: The unborn child in Private Law in the 18th century and its reflections on the 18th century society

    Quote Originally Posted by whatuwant View Post
    For me it was useful and interesting, beginner lawyer here
    Great Nice that the article isn't just useful for academics

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