International law increasingly creates, harmonizes, and restricts property rights, thereby superseding national law. This book examines this emerging regime of international property law. Looking at the intersection between international law and private property, the work argues that a global right to property should be recognized.
International law increasingly creates, harmonizes, and restricts property rights, thereby superseding national law. This book examines this emerging regime of international property law. Looking at the intersection between international law and private property, the work argues that a global right to property should be recognized.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John G. Sprankling is an authority on property law and a Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. His books on property law have been used by scholars, attorneys, and students around the world; two have been translated into Chinese. He has also taught at Stanford Law School, UC Hastings College of Law, and law schools in Austria, China, and Russia. At Pacific McGeorge, he has served as Interim Dean and as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. He has also served as the Chair of the Property Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Introduction 1: The Concept of International Property Law 2: The Human Right to Property Part II: Principles of International Property Law 3: Chattels 4: Intangible Property 5: Land 6: Oceans 7: Atmosphere Part III: Components of International Property Law 8: Toward Global Property Rights 9: The Right to Acquire 10: The Right to Possess and Use 11: The Right to Destroy 12: The Right to Exclude 13: The Right to Transfer Part IV: Outlook 14: The Future of International Property Law
Part I: Introduction 1: The Concept of International Property Law 2: The Human Right to Property Part II: Principles of International Property Law 3: Chattels 4: Intangible Property 5: Land 6: Oceans 7: Atmosphere Part III: Components of International Property Law 8: Toward Global Property Rights 9: The Right to Acquire 10: The Right to Possess and Use 11: The Right to Destroy 12: The Right to Exclude 13: The Right to Transfer Part IV: Outlook 14: The Future of International Property Law
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