The consequences of possession /
Possession is a topic which has been researched for centuries, yet there is a surprising dearth of comparative materials and also very little available in English about the law of non-Anglophone jurisdictions. Leaving aside the question of what possession is, this analysis concerns itself with the l...
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Language: | English |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
2014
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Series: | Edinburgh studies in law ;
v. 11. |
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- The consequences of possession / Eric Descheemaeker
- Why protect possession? / Yaëll Emerich
- Is possession factual or legal? / Simon Douglas
- Possession as a source of property at common law / Robin Hickey
- The evolution of possessory actions in France and Italy / Raffaele Caterina
- The protection of possession in Scots law / Craig Anderson
- Possessio civilissima in Spanish and German law: protecting possession between fact and fiction / Lena Kunz
- Possession of incorporeals / Thomas Rüfner
- The protection of quasi-possession in South African law / Duard Kleyn.