Party autonomy in international property law / edited by Roel Westrik, Jeroen van der Weide.
Material type: TextPublication details: Munich : Sellier European Law Publishers, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 276 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9783866539327
- 3866539320
- 1283162350
- 9781283162357
- 9786613162359
- 6613162353
- 346.04 23
- K720 .P37 2011eb
- PT 319
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Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents; Introduction; A. General Aspects of Party Autonomy, as seen from the Perspective of Continental Law as well as of Common Law; 1. Choice of Law in International Property Law -- New Encouragement from Europe*; 2. Party Autonomy in Dutch International Property Law; 3. The Numerus Clausus and Party Autonomy in the Law of Property; 4. Party Autonomy and Property Rights; B. Private International (Property) Law; 5. Party Autonomy in International Property Law: A German Perspective; 6. Party Autonomy in French and Belgian Law.
HauptbeschreibungParty autonomy is a subject that is traditionally rejected in the field of property law. Legal systems throughout Europe and most parts of the world still found their property law on the lex situs. This point of view, however, is challenged more and more. The immense intensification of worldwide trade may have turned boundaries between countries into barriers in a world that needs flexibility. This book deals with important questions concerning this problem, including: What happens to property rights related to movables and claims when borders are crossed? Do we recognize a Ge.
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