Basic Principles of Property Law: A Comparative Legal and Economic Introduction (Contributions in Legal Studies)

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Basic Principles of Property Law: A Comparative Legal and Economic Introduction (Contributions in Legal Studies)

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Rating : 4.37 (991 Votes)
Asin : 0313311862
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 232 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-10-12
Language : English

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His English language publications include many articles and one book, Comparative Law and Economics (1997).. He teaches Civil Law, Comparative Law, and Law and Economics. UGO MATTEI is Alfred and Hanna Fromm Professor of Law and Economics at the University of California, Hastings, and Professore Ordinario in Turin, Italy

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and UK, with the intent of producing a volume on property law to be "used as a teaching tool for former communist countries in transition." Thus, this work is in effect a hornbook for those wishing to understand the philosophical underpinnings of international comparative property law.Researchers interested in international property rights will find this volume particularly useful.?-Choice.,."a fine reference tool of comparative property law for scholars in the East and the West alike."-Journal of International Law and Politics . "For an international perspective on property law, this volume provides a broad introduction to the literature. Mattei takes a comparative approach in ex

It offers a major challenge to conventional thinking that in property law the differences between common law and civil law are so important that common core research is impossible.Mattei hopes to guide the reader to think comparatively about property by shedding many preconceived formalistic abstractions. The substance of property law, he argues, is much more common throughout the Western legal tradition than legal scholars would have us believe. Basic Principles of Property Law was produced to offer a common framework for the discussion of the law of property within countries in transition, thus it has its basis, not on just one legal system, but on the institutional commonalties that make western property law a working market institution. It sets the foundations for further much needed integrative comparative legal research in the domain of property law.. The first attempt to address comparative property law in a common integrative framework, this study discusses German, Italian, French, American, and British property law as mere variations based upon a few fundamental themes through

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