Kleinman, R. S. (ca. 2012). Do the parties to a contract need actual knowledge of civil laws or commercial practices in order for these laws or practices to function as valid customs in Jewish law? [Book]. Jewish Law Association Studies, 23 (2012) 93-119, 23 (2012) 93-119.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Kleinman, Ron S. 2012. „Do the parties to a contract need actual knowledge of civil laws or commercial practices in order for these laws or practices to function as valid customs in Jewish law?“. Book. Jewish Law Association Studies, Nr. 23 (2012) 93-119: 23 (2012) 93-119.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Kleinman RS (2012) Do the parties to a contract need actual knowledge of civil laws or commercial practices in order for these laws or practices to function as valid customs in Jewish law?. Jewish Law Association Studies 23 (2012) 93-119
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Kleinman, R.S.: Do the parties to a contract need actual knowledge of civil laws or commercial practices in order for these laws or practices to function as valid customs in Jewish law?. Jewish Law Association Studies. 23 (2012) 93-119 (2012).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Kleinman, Ron S.: Do the parties to a contract need actual knowledge of civil laws or commercial practices in order for these laws or practices to function as valid customs in Jewish law?. In: Jewish Law Association Studies (2012), Nr. 23 (2012) 93-119, S. 23 (2012) 93-119