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Rules for the Transfer of Movables : A Candidate for European Harmonisation or National Reforms? / Wolfgang Faber, Brigitta Lurger.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Schriften zur Europäischen Rechtswissenschaft / European Legal Studies / Etudes juridiques européenes ; 6Publisher: Munich : Otto Schmidt/De Gruyter european law pub, [2009]Copyright date: 2008Description: 1 online resource (268 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783866537002
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  • 344.60647
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction to the Project ‘Transfer of Movables’: Organisational Framework, Basic Issues and Goals -- Consensual versus Delivery Systems in European Private Law – Consensus about Tradition? -- Private Autonomy in Property Law: Can the Parties ‘Design’ their Transfer? -- An Abstract or a Causal System -- How Swedish Lawyers Think about ‘Ownership’ and ‘Transfer of Ownership’ – Are We Just Peculiar or Actually Ahead? -- Scepticism about the Functional Approach from a Unitary Perspective -- The Relationship between Transfer Rules and Rules on Creditors’ Avoidance of Debtor’s Transactions -- How to Draft New Rules on the Bona Fide Acquisition of Movables for Europe? Some Remarks on Method and Content -- Good Faith Acquisition – Why at all? -- Fiduciary Transfer and Ownership -- Obligatory and Proprietary Rights: Where to Draw the Dividing Line – If at all? -- The German Property Law and its Principles – Some Lessons for a European Property Law -- Intellectual Property Rights: ‘Property’ or ‘Right’? The Application of the Transfer Rules to Intellectual Property -- Unification in the Field of Property Law from the Perspective of European Law -- Transfer of Ownership in Recent Reform Projects: Estonia -- Protection and Transfer of Possession -- Backmatter
Summary: Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of the current discussion of developing model rules, aimed at facilitating European private law harmonisation, and of ongoing law reform projects in a number of EU Member States, this volume addresses key issues in the field of the transfer of corporeal movable property.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction to the Project ‘Transfer of Movables’: Organisational Framework, Basic Issues and Goals -- Consensual versus Delivery Systems in European Private Law – Consensus about Tradition? -- Private Autonomy in Property Law: Can the Parties ‘Design’ their Transfer? -- An Abstract or a Causal System -- How Swedish Lawyers Think about ‘Ownership’ and ‘Transfer of Ownership’ – Are We Just Peculiar or Actually Ahead? -- Scepticism about the Functional Approach from a Unitary Perspective -- The Relationship between Transfer Rules and Rules on Creditors’ Avoidance of Debtor’s Transactions -- How to Draft New Rules on the Bona Fide Acquisition of Movables for Europe? Some Remarks on Method and Content -- Good Faith Acquisition – Why at all? -- Fiduciary Transfer and Ownership -- Obligatory and Proprietary Rights: Where to Draw the Dividing Line – If at all? -- The German Property Law and its Principles – Some Lessons for a European Property Law -- Intellectual Property Rights: ‘Property’ or ‘Right’? The Application of the Transfer Rules to Intellectual Property -- Unification in the Field of Property Law from the Perspective of European Law -- Transfer of Ownership in Recent Reform Projects: Estonia -- Protection and Transfer of Possession -- Backmatter

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Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of the current discussion of developing model rules, aimed at facilitating European private law harmonisation, and of ongoing law reform projects in a number of EU Member States, this volume addresses key issues in the field of the transfer of corporeal movable property.

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