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OverviewThis volume is the seventh instalment in the Property Law Perspectives Series. Produced by the Young Property Lawyers’ Forum (www.yplf.net), a global network of young property law scholars, this volume presents the carefully curated highlights of two consecutive conferences held at the University of Maastricht and the University of Glasgow. A broad range of property law topics are covered in this book within the three themes of ‘Objects of Property Rights’, ‘Property and Justice’, and ‘Property and Land’. The chapters have been submitted by talented young researchers from jurisdictions around the world including Serbia, Chile, and South Africa, with each chapter providing an interesting analysis of an important aspect of property law. This book merits the attention of every student and academic interested in new developments in property scholarship, as well as of legal practitioners looking to place societal developments into a legal context. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jill Robbie , Bram AkkermansPublisher: Eleven International Publishing Imprint: Eleven International Publishing ISBN: 9789462361812ISBN 10: 9462361819 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 21 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface; Part I Objects of Property Rights; 1 How Do Tokens Fit In? Analysis of Switzerland’s Legislative Approach with a Focus on Property Law Aspects (Alexandra Dal Molin-Kränzlin); 2 Virtual Things, Virtual Possessio, and Possessory Protection Thereof (Aleksa Radonjić); 3 Property Over Incorporeal Goods: The Cornerstone of the Chilean Neoliberal Constitution (Viviana Ponce de León Solís); Part II Property and Justice; 4 The Vexed Question of Customary Law ‘Ownership’ of Sacred Waters – A Real Or Imagined Dispute Post Constitutionalism? (Mpho Bapela and Lesetja Monyamane); 5 Property Restrictions in the Public Interest in Light of the Equality of Citizens Before Public Burdens (Samuel De Winter); 6 Innovations in Land Registration and Their Impact on Cross-Border Conveyancing in Europe (Maria Kaczorowska); Part III Property and Land; 7 Good Old Feudal Times – A Toolbox for the (Re)Introduction of Land Burdens (Siel Demeyere); 8 ‘Accidental’ Environmental Property Law in Belgium, France and Germany – The Prohibition of Excessive Nuisances (Neighbourhood Disturbances) as Protection for the Environment (Johan Van de Voorde)ReviewsAuthor InformationJill Robbie is Lecturer in Private law at the University of Glasgow. She is co-founder of the YPLF and a specialist in private water rights. She is also the current Chair of the Board of Advice of the YPLF. Bram Akkermans is Associate Professor in European Private Law at Maastricht University and Associate Director at the Maastricht European Private Law Institute. He is co-founder of the YPLF and active in the field of Sustainable Property and the effects of European integration on property law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |