International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Property and Trust Law Looseleaf

Subjects:
Looseleaf Works, Equity and Trusts
Contents:
The Author. List of Abbreviations. General Introduction. Part I: Immovable Property and Real Property.
1. General Classification.
2. Legal Interests.
3. Equitable Interests.
4. Limited Interests.
5. Security Interests.
6. Joint Ownership.
7. Neighbourhood and Urban Problems.
8. Agrarian Problems. Part II: Movable Property and Personal Property / Chattels.
1. General Classification.
2. Legal Interests.
3. Equitable Interests.
4. Security Interests. Part III: Acquisition of Property Rights.
1. Transfer of Property by Contract Inter vivos.
2. Transfer of Property by Death.
3. Possession.
4. Accession.
5. Appropriation.
6. Expropriation.
7. Insolvency. Part IV: Trust and Fiduciary Mechanisms.
1. Administration of Property. Fiducia cum amico.
2. Security. Fiducia cum creditore. Part V: Security.
1. Securities in Immovable Property.
2. Securities in movable property. Index.

ISBN13: 9789041107596
ISBN: 9041107592
Published: April 2000
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Binding: Looseleaf, 2 Volumes
Price: £263.00

These volumes from the ""International Encyclopaedia of Laws"" series deal with the diversity of rights and interests in all kinds of property and assets. Because property law has developed along completely different lines in the diverse legal families, this practical country-by-country analysis and guide takes a functional approach to the subject matter. The perception that legal solutions, concepts, terms and mechanisms vary, and may even seem at some points to be diametrically opposed, should not conceal the fact that such solutions are often functionally equivalent, in spite of their technical conceptual differences. This work primarily contains national monographs, based on a standard outline. Due to the tremendous differences in concepts and terminology used in different parts of the world, authors may adapt the structure of their texts to the specific and concrete aspects of their own systems. In addition to national monographs, this encyclopaedia will also focus on international treaties and conventions related to property and trust law.