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OverviewIn this book Professor Katzarov has made the first comprehensive study 0/ nationalisation /rom the legal point 0/ view. The author's knowledge 0/ European languages, in addition to his mother tongue 0/ Bulgarian, has enabled him to draw on material/rom England, France, the U.s.S.R. and the other communist countries 0/ Eastern Europe, and many countries 0/ Asia and Latin America. The book ranges widely in another sense. Professor Katzarov is a jurist in the best Continental tradition in that his work does not spring /rom a narrow technical outlook, but is a synthesis 0/ historical, philo sophic, political, economic and legal elements. Thus, he shows the way in which the constitutional and legal /ramework 0/ nationalisation has been in/luenced by extra-legal elements. It is difficult to imagine a legal scholar trained in one 0/ the Common Law countries producing a work as broadly conceived; and this is one 0/ several reasons why the publication 0/ an English edition is welcome. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Konstantin Katzarov , Anthony Wilfred BradleyPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1964 Weight: 1.013kg ISBN: 9789401504256ISBN 10: 9401504253 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 01 January 1964 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Pre-legal Foundation of Nationalisation.- 1. The Social Foundation.- 2. The Economic Foundation.- 3. The Political Foundation.- 4. Conclusion.- I. - The Achievement.- Section I: Introduction.- 1. The Scope of Nationalisation.- . Preliminary Signs before 1917.- 3. Nationalisation between 1917 and 1939.- 4. Nationalisation after 1939.- Section II: Industry and Commerce.- 1. Nationalisation in France and Great Britain.- 2. Nationalisation in Eastern Europe.- 3. Nationalisation in other Countries.- Section III: General and Systematic Conclusions.- II. - The Legal Structure.- Section I: Introduction.- Section II: The Socialisation of Law.- 1. Legal Aspects of the Controlled Economy.- 2. The Socialisation of Law.- 3. The Fusion of Private Law and Public Law.- Section III: The Socialisation of Property.- 1. The Uniformity of Property.- 2. The Evolution of Property.- 3. The Social Function of Property.- 4. The Fragmentation of Property.- Section IV: The Legal Nature of Nationalisation.- 1. The Constitutional Basis.- 2. The Scope and Nature of the Act of Nationalisation.- 3. Nationalisation and Expropriation.- 4. Nationalisation and Confiscation.- 5. Nationalisation and Etatisation .- Section V: Conclusions.- III. - Operation.- Section I: Introduction.- Section II: The Form of Nationalisation.- 1. The Form of State Participation in Economic Exchange.- 2. The Link between the Old and the New Undertakings.- 3. Forms of Nationalised Undertakings: Contemporary Law.- 4. Forms of Nationalised Undertakings: Characteristics.- 5. Mixed Undertakings.- Section III: Place and Function.- 1. Coexistence with the Private Sector.- 2. The Influence of Coexistence on Legal Structure.- 3. Effects on the Civil Law.- 4. The Coordination and Subordination of Nationalised Undertakings.- 5. Control.- 6. Repercussions on Criminal Law.- 7. Nationalisation and Cooperation.- 8. Denationalisation.- Section IV: The State Plan.- 1. The Essence of Planning.- 2. Planning as a Juridical Problem.- 3. The Plan as a Constitutional Institution.- 4. The Plan as a Super-Law and Super-Source of Rights and Obligations.- 5. The Implementation of the Plan.- IV. - International Law.- Section I: Private Property in Public International Law.- 1. Preliminary Remarks.- 2. From the Conferences at The Hague (1899 and 1907) to 1939.- 3. After Potsdam (1945).- 4. Conclusions.- Section II: International Status of Nationalisation.- 1. The Validity of the Act of Nationalisation on the International Plane.- 2. The International Status of Nationalised Undertakings.- 3. International Control and Sanctions.- Section III: Compensation.- 1. Compensation in Municipal Law.- 2. Analysis of Municipal Law.- 3. Compensation and International Public Policy.- 4. Extent of Compensation in International Law.- Section IV: Procedure.- 1. The Determination of Compensation.- 2. Responsibility.- Appendix: Inter -Nationalisation.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |