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ABSTRACTAfter presenting some general concepts (notably the concept of a trading company and the concept of international law), Theodor Niemeyer begins his course with a historical and comparative law study. The author then focuses on the condition of foreign companies, the conflict of laws, and public international law.
Après la présentation de quelques notions générales (notamment la notion de société de commerce et celle de droit international), Theodor Niemeyer commence son cours par une étude historique et de droit comparé. Il s'intéresse ensuite à la condition des sociétés étrangères, au conflit de lois, et au droit international public.
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