Abstract
<p>The volume documents the results of the third Bulgarian-German academic seminar and addresses current issues in civil and commercial law from a comparative perspective. It focuses on key developments in German and Bulgarian law, analyzed against the background of the Roman law tradition. The contributions cover both fundamental and contemporary topics such as property law, constitutional principles, procedural law, mediation, and the relationship between national law and European case law. In doing so, they highlight similarities and differences between the legal systems and provide impulses for their further development. The publication contributes to the academic dialogue between legal systems and makes the results of the international seminar accessible to a broader professional audience.</p>