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"Der Staudinger/v. Hoffmann bleibt auch nach der Reform der IPR der außervertraglichen Schuldverhältnisse der in vielen Fragen Maßstab setzende Kommentar auf diesem Gebiet. Er vereint in sich alle Eigenschaften, die man von einem Band des Staudinger erwarten muß: Er ist analytisch, klar gegliedert, konzis und doch flüssig geschrieben, er bringt die Dinge auf den Punkt und treibt sie auf rechtsvergleichender Grundlage weit über eine bloß positivistische Erläuterung des geltenden Rechts hinausgehend voran." Jan von Hein in: Rabels Zeitschrift 3/2006
Prof. Dr. Jan Kropholler war Professor an der Universität Hamburg und ehem. wissenschaftlicher Referent am Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht.