
Contract and Property with an Environmental Perspective
Intersentia Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 17. July 2020
Book
Hardback
286 pages
978-1-78068-865-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book includes the conference proceedings of a conference in September 2019. The Institute for Property Law of the University of Leuven had the opportunity to welcome numerous authoritative legal scholars to debate on the impact of sustainability challenges on the crossroads between contract and property. While environmental issues, and more broadly sustainability, are often conceived as a matter of public law, if a matter of law at all, in recent years, also private law aims to join in. More fundamentally, environmental law could challenge the main division in private law, the division between contract and property. Fundamental rules of traditional private law, with strong historical roots, such as the privity of contracts, the closed system of property rights, the praedial rule with regard to servitudes, etc. are under pressure. The contributions of this book therefore are situated at the point of encounter of at least three fields of law: environment, contract and property. Very often, a fourth field of law joins this encounter: the constitutional protection of ownership plays a major role in the described challenges. The contributions in this book are on the one hand, careful analyses of national laws, and on the other hand, more general views on the interplay between property law and sustainability.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 160 mm
Weight
615 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78068-865-7 (9781780688657)
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Content
Property Law, Contract Law and Environmental Law: Shaking Hands with the (Historical) Enemy (p. 1) Sustainable Obligations in (Dutch) Property Law (p. 29) Contractual Regulation of Property Rights: Opportunities for Sustainability and Environmental Protection (p. 47) Towards Sustainable Real Estate in a Circular Economy (p. 77) Quebec Private Law, Destined to Preserve the Environment? (p. 125) Real Burdens in Scots Law: An Environmental Perspective (p. 143) Positive and Negative Obligations of Landowners in South African Law: An Environmental Perspective (p. 163) The Introduction of Conservation Covenants in English Law (p. 185) The 'obligation reelle environnementale' in French law (p. 215) Environmental Duties in the German Land Register (p. 235) Nordic Perspectives on Contract and Property Law with an Environmental Perspective: Examples from Norway (p. 267)