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Sources of Business Criminal Law

Lukas Staffler
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Lukas Staffler: Universität Zürich

Chapter 4 in Business Criminal Law, 2022, pp 51-91 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract What are legal sources? The term “sources of law” refers to the causes of origin of legal norms, i.e. how norms are created and where they can be found. Thus, when working with the law, one must know whether a certain regulation is recorded as law and whether it should be taken into account. The concept of “source of law” therefore shows a strong connection to the concept of “law”.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-34472-6_4

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