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Property Law Perspectives III

Book | 1st edition 2015 | United Kingdom | Ann Apers, Sofie Bouly, Elien Dewitte, Dorothy Gruyaert
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The Young Property Lawyers Forum (YPLF) is an informal international network with an annual conference that gives young property law researchers the opportunity to present their research to both young and established property law scholars from around the world. Property Law Perspectives III contains selected contributions from the fourth edition of the Young Property Lawyers Forum and Masterclass. The book offers an interesting selection of recent developments in the broad field of property law, including contributions on constitutional property law (with topics such as expropriation procedures, South African tenure, and expropriation of waterfalls for hydropower development), national private property law (with for example chapters on the English Land Registration Act 2002 and on virtual property), and European and comparative property law (with contributions about French fiducie versus trust, the global art market, and factory machinery bought under hire-purchase agreements).

The wide variety of topics discussed by a young and promising generation of property lawyers make this book a fascinating read for anyone interested in developments in property law.

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781780682785
Series name Ius Commune Europaeum
Weight 450 g
Status Available
Number of pages xiv + 238 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Jan 5, 2015
Available on Jurisquare No
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents
  • PART I. CONSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY LAW
  • The Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure: Distilling Good Governance Standards for Expropriation Procedures
    Björn Hoops
  • A Comparison between the Extension of Security and Tenure Act, 1997 and the Land Tenure Security Bill
    Marilie Van Wyk
  • New Imperialism (1870–1914) on the African Continent: How Natives’ Landownership was Brought under the Yoke of European Sovereignty
    Mieke van der Linden
  • Norwegian Waterfalls: A Case Study of Commercial Expropriation in Light of Property as a Human Right
    Sjur Dyrkolbotn
  • PART II. CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN PROPERTY LAW AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
  • Determining the Property of Virtual Property
    Wian Erlank
  • The Development of the Distinction between Real and Personal Rights in South African Case Law: A Critical Perspective
    Marda JG Horn
  • State Guaranteed Title: The Land Registration Act 2002
    Emma Lees
  • The Reform of Security Law in Belgium
    Eric Dirix
  • Clarity regarding the Acquisition of a Right of Way of Necessity: A South African Perspective
    Tshilidzi Norman Raphulu
  • PART III. PROPERTY LAW IN A EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
  • A Comparative Analysis of the Effect of the Lien against Third Parties
    Merel Heilbron
  • The Protection of the Trust Fund: A Comparative Study in French and English Law
    Rafael Ibarra Garza
  • New Challenges for the Global Art Market: The Enforcement of Cultural Property Law in International Trade
    Francesca Fiorentini
  • How Far Factory Machinery Follows the Land in England, France and Germany
    Shaun Michael Charlton