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Regulatory property rights : the transforming notion of property in transnational business regulation / edited by Christine Godt.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,Nijhoff, [2017]Description: xii, 247 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9789004313514
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.04 GOD 23
Contents:
"Regulatory property rights" : a challenge to property theory / Christine Godt -- Control of global business transactions via property? : a multi-disciplinary approach / Margherita Colangelo -- Lex rei sitae : the territorial side of classical property law / Sjef van Erp -- The major innovations of the new European regulation 2015/848 of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings / Jean-Michel Jude -- Multilevel governance of property titles in land : the voluntary guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries, and forests in the context of national food security / Leon Verstappen -- The role of property in water regulation : locating communal and regulatory property rights on the property rights spectrum / Alison Clarke and Rosalind Malcolm -- Natural resources as "regulated property": the challenges of resource stewardship in South Africa / Hanri Mostert and Cheri-Leigh Young -- Employing property rights for nature conservation / Colin T. Reid -- Commodification and financialization in the energy sector : emission allowances and electricity / Rudiger Wilhelmi -- In rem effects of non-exclusive sub-licences in insolvency / Christine Godt and Jonas Simon -- Derivatives in maritime freight: novel property rights with prospects and pitfalls / Viola Heutger -- Epilogue : regulatory property rights and regulatory private law / Hans- W. Micklitz.
Summary: In Regulatory Property Rights: The Transforming Notion of Property in Transnational Business Regulation, editor Christine Godt generates fresh impetus for rethinking modern property theory. The book's central theme is the transformation of property in response to societal changes brought about by internationalization, digitalization and new forms of collective action. The contributions sketch a vision of modern property, which grew out of 18th and 19th century ideologies. It operates in the modern multilevel system, and is not confined to the nation state. It is conscious about the broad range of functionalities of the title holder with regard to managing international supply and distribution chains and modern rationalities of the capital market, and at the same time acknowledges the legitimate interests of third parties and modern forms of governance.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Regulatory property rights" : a challenge to property theory / Christine Godt -- Control of global business transactions via property? : a multi-disciplinary approach / Margherita Colangelo -- Lex rei sitae : the territorial side of classical property law / Sjef van Erp -- The major innovations of the new European regulation 2015/848 of 20 May 2015 on insolvency proceedings / Jean-Michel Jude -- Multilevel governance of property titles in land : the voluntary guidelines on the responsible governance of tenure of land, fisheries, and forests in the context of national food security / Leon Verstappen -- The role of property in water regulation : locating communal and regulatory property rights on the property rights spectrum / Alison Clarke and Rosalind Malcolm -- Natural resources as "regulated property": the challenges of resource stewardship in South Africa / Hanri Mostert and Cheri-Leigh Young -- Employing property rights for nature conservation / Colin T. Reid -- Commodification and financialization in the energy sector : emission allowances and electricity / Rudiger Wilhelmi -- In rem effects of non-exclusive sub-licences in insolvency / Christine Godt and Jonas Simon -- Derivatives in maritime freight: novel property rights with prospects and pitfalls / Viola Heutger -- Epilogue : regulatory property rights and regulatory private law / Hans- W. Micklitz.

In Regulatory Property Rights: The Transforming Notion of Property in Transnational Business Regulation, editor Christine Godt generates fresh impetus for rethinking modern property theory. The book's central theme is the transformation of property in response to societal changes brought about by internationalization, digitalization and new forms of collective action. The contributions sketch a vision of modern property, which grew out of 18th and 19th century ideologies. It operates in the modern multilevel system, and is not confined to the nation state. It is conscious about the broad range of functionalities of the title holder with regard to managing international supply and distribution chains and modern rationalities of the capital market, and at the same time acknowledges the legitimate interests of third parties and modern forms of governance.