Comparative Property Law provides a comprehensive treatment of property law from a comparative and global perspective. The contributors, who are leading experts in their fields, cover both classical and new subjects, including the transfer of property, the public-private divide in property law, water and forest laws, and the property rights of aboriginal peoples. This Handbook maps the structure and the dynamics of property law in the contemporary world and will be an invaluable reference for researchers working in all domains of property law.
This research review provides thought-provoking discussion of the most influential papers in the field of comparative property law.
Discusses German, Italian, French, American, and British property law as mere variations based upon a few fundamental themes through which these nations developed legal systems to provide responses to common economic problems and to set ...
Dwyer and Menell's text on property law integrates legal, philosophical, economic, sociological, anthropological, historical and political perspectives to provide students a firm grounding in the principal institutions-background legal rules administered...
The book builds on hand-coded data on nearly 300 dimensions on the substance of property law in 156 jurisdictions globally and applies plain-language economic analysis to real-world legal schemes.
This book provides a comparative analysis of Chinese property law as depicted in the newly enacted Chinese Civil Code.
With this book, Ya'll Emerich aims to dispel the myth that comparison between these two systems of property is impossible.
Comparative Studies in Community Property Law
Comparative Studies in Community Property Law
International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law: State and economy ; 25: Universal economic organizations. 17,25
This book explores a range of comparative issues in, and in the relationship between, property law and contract law in English and Spanish law. It also draws on other jurisdictions.