Talk:History of contract law

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Yet another Classical centric biased article - contract law dates back to Mesopotamia and was developed long before the Greeks and Romans in the Babylonian, Egyptian, Assyrian, Phoenician and Persian empires among others. A simple look at unbiased texts will show this. Sad to see that no editors or academics have picked this up in the opening section of Ancient Law. 91.125.227.153 (talk) 16:46, 11 April 2017 (UTC)Michael Khajeh-Noori, Lawyer and amateur historian

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Trace the origin and growth of contract law in tanzania
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