Forest law

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The Forestry Law referred to as an object of comparative law research the rules of objective law of Forestry . There is a relationship with agricultural law and hunting law .

“In older times, forest law [as a subjective right ] was also called the legal authorization to exercise wood, mast, pasture, litter, grass, pest and other uses in another forest belonging to another, or by the forest owner annually or periodically to be able to demand certain quantities of forest products (timber and timber as required, firewood allowances, fattening allowances, game allowances etc.). "

National legal regulations

For the national forest law regulations, see

literature

  • Section Ile-de-France de la Société Française pour le Droit de l'Environnement / Marie Cornu (ed.): Le droit de la forêt au XXIe siècle: aspects internationaux; actes du colloque organized le 5 et 6 decembre 2002 . L'Harmattan, Paris 2004, ISBN 2-7475-7637-X .
  • Franz Schmithüsen (Ed.): Forest legislation: Report of the IUFRO working group S4.08-03 . ETH Zurich, Professorship of Forest Policy and Forest Economics, Zurich 1990.
  • Franz Merli : Public rights of use and common use . Springer, Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-211-82699-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, Volume 16, Page 16.351, keyword "Waldrecht" published by Peter Hug; Accessed March 22, 2012