The future of european property law /

European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The tensions which can be seen are considerably greater than in other areas of private law, given the technically complex and mandatory nature of property law. In this book current developments in European...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Erp, Sjef van; Salomons, Arthur; Akkermans, Bram
Published: sellier european law publishers,
Publisher Address: München :
Publication Dates: 2012.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783866539310
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Summary: European integration has a growing impact on the property law systems of the EU Member States. The tensions which can be seen are considerably greater than in other areas of private law, given the technically complex and mandatory nature of property law. In this book current developments in European property law (particularly the Draft Common Frame of Reference) are analysed and evaluated, focussing on secured transactions and mortgage law. With contributions by academic and practicing lawyers, containing: Transfer of ownership and good faith acquisition: the rules in the Member States and in Book VIII of the DCFR Secured transactions and the DCFR Registration of intellectual property rights Trusts - from a Common and a Civil lawyer's perspective The border area between property law and contract law: securities
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (x, 246 pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9783866539310 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: KJE1315
CLC: D950.3
Contents: Preface; List of Authors; Common Frame of Reference and Property Law: A General Introduction; The DCFR Trusts: A Common Law Perspective; The Trust Book in the DCFR: A civil lawyer's perspective; Transfer of ownership of movables in Book VIII of DCFR 2009 - with and without the transferor's right to transfer ownership; The Eurohypothec; The need for the integration of the mortgage market in Europe; The DCFR Book on Secured Transactions: Some Policy Choices made by the Working Group; Three questions in relation to the scope of Book IX DCFR.
Registered European Security Instrument in a Multilingual European UnionBetween Property Law and Contract Law: the Case of Securities; The European Real Estate Market - Transparency, Security and Certainty through registration by EuroTitle; Property Law and the Internal Market.