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Construction of Property - Norms, Institutions, Challenges

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Informationen zum Autor Amnon Lehavi is the Atara Kaufman Professor of Real Estate at the Radzyner School of Law and Academic Director of the Gazit-Globe Real Estate Institute, Interdisciplinary Centre (IDC) Herzliya, Israel. Klappentext Presents a structural and institutional theory of property and examines property regimes, protagonists of property and the challenges of globalisation. Zusammenfassung This innovative theory of property identifies its structural and institutional features and analyses the spectrum of property regimes! protagonists of property and the challenges of globalisation. It will appeal to a broad audience! including specialists in law! economics! business! sociology! philosophy and psychology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Part I. Structural and Institutional Foundations: 1. Property as a legal construct; 2. Rules and standards: an institutional analysis of property; Part II. Spectrum of Property Regimes: 3. Private-common-public: the promise of property hybrids; Part III. Protagonists of Property: Beyond Individual and State: 4. How property can create, maintain, or destroy community; 5. The corporation as a nexus of property; 6. Eminent domain, incorporated; Part IV. The Global Challenges of Property: 7. Can land law go global?; 8. BITs and pieces of property.

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Authors Amnon Lehavi, Lehavi Amnon
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.06.2013
 
EAN 9781107035386
ISBN 978-1-107-03538-6
No. of pages 351
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

Law, LAW / Property, Social & political philosophy, Property law: general, property law

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