Survivances byzantines dans le droit des coutumes
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The author gives a brief survey of the Greek customary law, influenced
by the byzantine and postbyzantine, written or unwritten, tradition. He examines
the historical sources of the most important customs in the law of transactions,
in the law of things, in the law of family and in the law of inheritance.
He underlines the significance of these customs for the study of the history of
the Law of Greece, especially in comparison with the Laws of the other
peoples of South-Eastern Europe.
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