Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Foundations of Property Law -- Copyright -- Contents -- Table of Abbreviated Literature -- Abbreviations -- I. Property Law and Property Rights -- 1. 'Property Law' and 'Property Rights' -- 2. Legal Relationships in Relation to Things -- 3. Protection in Tri-Partite Relationships -- 4. Connection Only to Title in the Right -- 5. Regulatory Objectives of Property Law -- II. Absolute Rights in Assets -- 1. National and Fundamental Principles of Property Law -- 2. Absolute Rights in Assets as Building Blocks of Private Law -- a. The Concept of an 'Absolute Right' |
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B. Erga Omnes Effect -- c. The 'Absoluteness' of the Best Conceivable Property Right -- (1) General -- (2) Compensation In Lieu of Delivery: 'Conversion' -- (3) Lasting Divergence of Legal Title and De Facto Control -- (4) Loss of Right as a Result of Good Faith Acquisition -- (5) Relativity of Title, Relative Possession, and Relative Ownership -- (6) Split Ownership: Trust -- 3. The Basis and Limits of Property Rights -- 4. Content and Dissemination of the Numerus Clausus Principle -- a. Predominance of Typenzwang and Typenfixierung -- b. France and Spain: Numerus Apertus Not Numerus Clausus? |
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C. The Numerus Clausus Principle in England and Ireland -- d. Property Rights and the Rights of Third Parties: Sweden -- III. Object, Holder, and Content of Property Rights -- IV. Objects, Not Persons -- 1. Preliminary Terminological Observations -- 2. Objects -- 3. Persons -- a. Natural and Legal Persons -- b. Bodies, Body Parts, and Body Products -- (1) Material with Human DNA -- (2) Prostheses and Medical Aids -- V. A Tri-Partite Conceptual Framework: Objects of Legal Transaction, Goods, and Things -- 1. Objects Within and Outwith the Scope of 'Legal Transaction' |
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A. Objects of Legal Transaction -- b. Res Extra Commercium -- 2. Goods -- 3. Things -- a. Things as the Point of Reference for Erga Omnes Property Rights -- (1) Objects of Legal Transaction Capable of Being the Object of Property Rights -- (2) Information -- (3) Energy -- b. Real and Normative Things -- (1) Real Things -- (2) Normative Things -- c. Future Things -- d. Development and Distribution of the Conceptual Definition of 'Thing' in the Legal Systems of Member States -- (1) Ground, Legal Dispute, and Object -- (2) Property Law versus Sachenrecht -- (3) The Codified Definitions of 'Thing' |
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(4) Sweden -- e. National Taxonomies of 'Things' (and Other Objects) -- (1) General -- (2) Dividing 'Things' into Immoveables and Moveables -- 4. Of Rights and Objects: Contextual Thinking and Transformation in the Common Law -- a. General -- b. The Historical Taxonomy -- (1) Realty and Personalty -- (2) Hereditaments -- (3) Personal Property -- c. Statutory Reforms -- d. The European Context -- VI. Real Things -- 1. Real Things as the Objects of Property Rights -- 2. Spatiality, Tangibility, and Apprehensibility -- 3. Animals -- 4. Money, Money Units, and Money Tokens -- VII. Normative Things with a Physical Substrate: Land Units |
Summary |
An abridged translation of Christian von Bar's Gemeineuropäisches Sachenrecht I, this book outlines theconceptual framework of 'property law' as a domain of erga omnes monopoly rights. In this book, the dynamics of interaction between the objects, contents, and holders of property are examined in a comprehensive analysis |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Property -- European Union countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Allen, Jason Grant, translator
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ISBN |
9780198885436 |
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0198885431 |
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0191993964 |
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9780191993961 |
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