Divergences of property law : an obstacle to the internal market?
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Divergences of property law : an obstacle to the internal market?
Sellier European Law Publishers, c2006
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"The essays collected in this book are based on the contributions presented by the participants of a Leiden University colloquium on September 1st and 2nd, 2005" -- P. [3]
"E.M. Meijers Institute of Legal Studies"
Includes bibliographical references
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- Divergences of property law : an obstacle to the internal market? / Ulrich Drobnig, Henk J. Snijders and Erik-Jan Zippro
- General aspects of transfer and creation of property rights including security rights / Frank M.J. Verstijlen
- General aspects of transfer and creation of property rights, including security rights / Comments by Torgny Håstad
- The effect of security rights inter partes / Andrew J M Steven
- The effect of security rights inter partes : some observations from a Netherlands law perspective / Comments by Reinout D. Vriesendorp
- Effect of security rights vis-à-vis third persons / Eric Dirix
- Effect of security rights vis-à-vis third persons / Comments by Meinhard Lukas
- Recognition and adaptation of foreign security rights / Ulrich Drobnig
- Recognition, enforcement and transformation of foreign proprietary rights : a handful of observations and suggestions / Comments by Maurice V. Polak
- Diversity between national laws in the internal market / Stephen Weatherill
- Access to civil securities and free competition in the EU, a plea for one European security right in movables / Henk J. Snijders
- European regulation of security rights / Comments by Eva-Maria Kieninger
- Divergences of the law on securities : a law and economics approach / Boudewijn Bouckaert
- Analysis of obstacles to the proper functioning of the internal market : legal, economic and social aspects / Comments by Georges Affaki
- Harmonisation of national security rights / Willem (Pim) Rank
- Harmonisation of security rights and the communications on contract law / Comments by Jacobien W. Rutgers
- Summary of the discussion at Leiden University / Kristof Cox