Boundaries of Personal Property: Shares and Sub-Shares

Awards:   Runner-up for Society of Legal Scholars Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship 2006 (UK)
Author:   Arianna Pretto-Sakmann
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781841134598


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   15 August 2005
Format:   Hardback
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  • Runner-up for Society of Legal Scholars Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship 2006 (UK)

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This study of the boundaries of personal property has an inward and an outward perspective, with the intellectual emphasis on the latter. The inward-looking inquiry considers shares as items of personal property. Nowadays those who think of themselves as shareholders often stand one step removed from the share itself. They hold what this book christens a sub-share. This part of the book asks in what sense shares and sub-shares can be conceived to be things, how those things are alienated, and how they are protected in litigation. The outward-looking inquiry then asks whether personal property can be contemplated as a sub-category of the law of things and, more particularly, as the law of all things locatable in space, alienable, or vindicable in court. The outward inquiry considers three boundaries. Within the law of property the line between realty and personalty proves relatively uncontroversial; the second boundary lies between property and obligations; the third between wealth and non-wealth. The second boundary is the main concern. Respect for it necessitates a differentiation between the law of property in the strict sense and the all-encompassing law of wealth, even where the consequence might be to exclude shares and sub-shares from the law of property. In maintaining the value of careful proprietary taxonomy and in reviving the underlying concepts on which it depends, this book opposes modern scepticism as to the possibility and desirability of precision in legal classification. In these commitments it could fairly be styled a post-modern study of personal property. Winner of the SLS Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship 2006 - Second Prize.

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Author:   Arianna Pretto-Sakmann
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9781841134598


ISBN 10:   1841134597
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   15 August 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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this work deserves careful study. In many respects it provides material for a fascinating study. Few authors pay as serious attention to good taxonomy as Dr. Pretto-Sakmann. Look Chan HoThe Cambridge Law JournalVolume 65, Part 3, Nov. 2006an interesting and useful contribution to both the current debate about the nature of an investor's rights in relation to indirectly held securities and the historical debate about the essential characteristics of property.Mohamed F. KhimjiCanadian Business Law Journal, Vol 44Dec 06a timely investigation into an important question which has never been satisfactorily answered: what is a 'share'? this book conducts a careful and rigorous analysis of the boundaries of property.Wanjiru NjoyaThe King's College Law Journal, Vol 17, Issue 12006


...this work deserves careful study. In many respects it provides material for a fascinating study. Few authors pay as serious attention to good taxonomy as Dr. Pretto-Sakmann. Look Chan Ho The Cambridge Law Journal Volume 65, Part 3, Nov. 2006 ...an interesting and useful contribution to both the current debate about the nature of an investor's rights in relation to indirectly held securities and the historical debate about the essential characteristics of property. Mohamed F. Khimji Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol 44 Dec 06 ...a timely investigation into an important question which has never been satisfactorily answered: what is a 'share'?... this book conducts a careful and rigorous analysis of the boundaries of property. Wanjiru Njoya The King's College Law Journal, Vol 17, Issue 1 2006


…this work deserves careful study. In many respects it provides material for a fascinating study. Few authors pay as serious attention to good taxonomy as Dr. Pretto-Sakmann. -- Look Chan Ho * The Cambridge Law Journal, Volume 65, Part 3 * …an interesting and useful contribution to both the current debate about the nature of an investor's rights in relation to indirectly held securities and the historical debate about the essential characteristics of property. -- Mohamed F. Khimji * Canadian Business Law Journal, Vol 44 * …a timely investigation into an important question which has never been satisfactorily answered: what is a 'share'?… this book conducts a careful and rigorous analysis of the boundaries of property. -- Wanjiru Njoya * The King's College Law Journal, Vol 17, Issue 1 *


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Arianna Pretto-Sakmann is a Fellow and Tutor in Law of Brasenose College Oxford.

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