Foundations of property law : things as objects of property rights / by Christian von Bar, DR JUR, DR JUR HC MULT, DR PHIL HC ; translated by Jason Grant Allen, BA & LLB (HONS), LLM, GDLP, PHD.
2023
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Foundations of property law : things as objects of property rights / by Christian von Bar, DR JUR, DR JUR HC MULT, DR PHIL HC ; translated by Jason Grant Allen, BA & LLB (HONS), LLM, GDLP, PHD.
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Edition
First edition.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Oxford scholarship online.
Summary
The conceptual framework of 'property law' is presented as a domain of erga omnes monopoly rights that govern the relationship between persons and objects of value. Within that framework, a reciprocal relationship is illustrated between 'property rights' and their objects; property rights play a role in constituting the very objects ('things') in which they are held. With comprehensive comparative analysis, insights are gleaned from all the jurisdictions of the European Union and the United Kingdom, presenting a critical evaluation of property law systems in both common and civil law traditions. This book joins all the national legal systems in a single inquiry, treating their traditions and arguments with the respect they deserve and taking advantage of the knowledge embodied in the diversity of European private law.
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This edition also issued in print: 2023.
Translated from the German.
The conceptual framework of 'property law' is presented as a domain of erga omnes monopoly rights that govern the relationship between persons and objects of value. Within that framework, a reciprocal relationship is illustrated between 'property rights' and their objects; property rights play a role in constituting the very objects ('things') in which they are held. With comprehensive comparative analysis, insights are gleaned from all the jurisdictions of the European Union and the United Kingdom, presenting a critical evaluation of property law systems in both common and civil law traditions. This book joins all the national legal systems in a single inquiry, treating their traditions and arguments with the respect they deserve and taking advantage of the knowledge embodied in the diversity of European private law.
Translated from the German.
The conceptual framework of 'property law' is presented as a domain of erga omnes monopoly rights that govern the relationship between persons and objects of value. Within that framework, a reciprocal relationship is illustrated between 'property rights' and their objects; property rights play a role in constituting the very objects ('things') in which they are held. With comprehensive comparative analysis, insights are gleaned from all the jurisdictions of the European Union and the United Kingdom, presenting a critical evaluation of property law systems in both common and civil law traditions. This book joins all the national legal systems in a single inquiry, treating their traditions and arguments with the respect they deserve and taking advantage of the knowledge embodied in the diversity of European private law.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Oxford Academic.
Language
English
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Specialized.
ISBN
9780191993961 ebook
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