Pages with the most revisions

From Max-EuP 2012

Showing below up to 34 results in range #601 to #634.

View ( | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

  1. Information Obligations (Insurance Contracts) (2 revisions)
  2. Rating Agency (2 revisions)
  3. Charter Party (2 revisions)
  4. Intellectual Property (Enforcement) (2 revisions)
  5. Representation (PIL) (2 revisions)
  6. Code Européen des Contrats (Avant-Projet) (2 revisions)
  7. Invalidity (2 revisions)
  8. Sale of Goods, International (Uniform Law) (2 revisions)
  9. Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) (2 revisions)
  10. John MacLeod (2 revisions)
  11. Ship Sale and Purchase (2 revisions)
  12. Competition Rules (Applicability) (2 revisions)
  13. Laesio Enormis (2 revisions)
  14. Study Group on a European Civil Code (2 revisions)
  15. Contract for Work and Labour (2 revisions)
  16. Letter of Credit (2 revisions)
  17. Thomas Finkenauer (2 revisions)
  18. Cultural Property (2 revisions)
  19. Marcus Baum (2 revisions)
  20. Turkish Civil Code and the Turkish Code of Obligations (2 revisions)
  21. Dirk A Verse (2 revisions)
  22. Matthias Leistner (2 revisions)
  23. Unjustified Enrichment (2 revisions)
  24. EU Consumer Credit Law (2 revisions)
  25. Non-Contractual Obligations (PIL) (2 revisions)
  26. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (2 revisions)
  27. European Company (Societas Europaea) (2 revisions)
  28. Parental Responsibility (2 revisions)
  29. European Patent (2 revisions)
  30. Feudal Law (2 revisions)
  31. Franco Ferrari (2 revisions)
  32. Acquis Principles (2 revisions)
  33. General Principles of Law (2 revisions)
  34. Allgemeines Landrecht für die Preußischen Staaten (ALR) (2 revisions)

View ( | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

Retrieved from Special:MostRevisions – Max-EuP 2012 on 05. December 2025.

Terms of Use

The Max Planck Encyclopedia of European Private Law, published as a print work in 2012, has been made freely available in 2021 as an online edition at <max-eup2012.mpipriv.de>.

The materials published here are subject to exclusive rights of use as held by the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law and the publisher Oxford University Press; they may only be used for non-commercial purposes. Users may download, print, and make copies of the text files being made freely available to the public. Further, users may translate excerpts of the entries and cite them in the context of academic work, provided that the following requirements are met:

  • Use for non-commercial purposes
  • The textual integrity of each entry and its elements is maintained
  • Citation of the online reference according to academic standards, indicating the author, keyword title, work name, and date of retrieval (see Suggested Citation Style).