Property law

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The property law means an area of law , with the legal title to goods are regulated. The items include movable items, land and land rights .

Right families

Common law

German legal circle

Romanic legal system

See also

literature

introduction

  • Jan Schapp and Wolfgang Schur: Property law. 4th edition. Vahlen, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-8006-3677-8 .
  • Sjef van Erp: Comparative Property Law . In: Mathias Reimann , Reinhard Zimmermann (eds.): Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law . Oxford University Press, Oxford 2008, ISBN 978-0-19-953545-3 , pp. 1043-1070 .
  • Ugo Mattei: Basic Principles of Property Law: A Comparative Legal and Economic Introduction . Greenwood Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-313-31186-4 .
  • J. Michael Milo: Property and Real Rights . In: Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law . Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006, p. 587 ff .

Individual aspects

  • Ernst von Caemmerer : Comparative law and reform of the transfer of driving rights . In: RabelsZ . tape 12 (1938/39) , pp. 675-713 . also published in: Ernst von Caemmerer : Comparative Law and Reform of Fahrnisübereignung . In: Hans G. Reader (Ed.): Collected writings . tape 1 , p. 146 ff .
  • Lars van Vliet: Transfer of Movable Property . In: Jan M. Smits (Ed.): Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law . Edward Elgar, Cheltenham / Northampton MA 2006, ISBN 978-1-84542-013-0 , pp. 730-737 .

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