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This volume explores the law relating to the transfer of immovables in seventeen countries within Europe.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I. Introductory Matters; 1. Land register in European law: a comparative and economic analysis Luz M. Martínez Velencoso; 2. Electronic conveyancing of real property in Europe: two models: the English and the Finnish one Matti Illmari Niemi; Part II. The Questionnaire and Case Studies: The questionnaire; Synthesis of comparative case studies by jurisdiction; Case 1; Case 2; Case 3; Case 4; Case 5; Case 6; Case 7; Case 8; Case 9; Case 10; Case 11; Case 12; Case 13; Case 14; Case 15; Index.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Luz M. Martínez Velencoso is Professor of Civil Law at Universitat de València, Spain. She is doctor of Universitat de València and Magister Legum of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. She is also a member of the Humboldt Foundation Network. Her research and teaching interests are in comparative law, property law, contract law, land law and law and economics. She has been a participant of the Common Core of European Private Law project since 2003.Saki Bailey is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Business, Economics and Law at Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden and a Faculty Member and Lecturer at the International University College of Turin. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of California, Hastings with an emphasis in international and comparative law. Her research and teaching interests are in legal theory, comparative law, property law, management of common resources and social and economic rights.Andrea Pradi is Professor of Law at the Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy. He obtained a Ph.D. in Private Comparative Law from Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy in 1999 and a LL.M. from the University of California, Berkeley Law School in 2002. He has been a visiting scholar at Berkeley Law School and at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, where he conducted research about the comparative law and economics perspectives of property law.
Zusammenfassung
The transfer of immovables, or conveyancing, creates a comprehensive series of challenges and questions in practice. This volume compares and contrasts the solutions given by different legal systems. With case studies from a sample of seventeen European countries, it is a valuable research tool for comparative analysis in this field.