Ernst Jaeger (1869-1944) played a pivotal role in shaping the study
of bankruptcy law and composition and interpreting it for practical
use. He accompanied contemporary legal practice with both
commentaries and several series of essays. In his work, Jaeger
constantly interpreted insolvency law with regard to specific cases
and problems. The volume features a detailed introduction by the
editor and a user-friendly index.
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