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New Property in International Law

Af: Dr Jean Ho Engelsk Hardback

New Property in International Law

Af: Dr Jean Ho Engelsk Hardback
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Until now, the definition of property in international law has been poorly addressed. It is assumed that international law possesses sufficient content to regulate property, that provisions in international instruments addressing property rights are shown to act, and that resolutions of property disputes are claimed to be in accordance with international law. Yet, when asked to define key attributes of property in international law are, the legal world draws a collective blank.New Property in International Law examines how international law consistently falls short when it comes to new property regulation, because key stakeholders have failed to define what property is. The book considers and categorises new property into three areas; cultural property, common property, and contingent property, aiming to carve out, update, and impart coherence to international property law. By sketching the contours of new property in international law through a rigorous analytical comparison of property concepts in the Western, Soviet, post-Soviet, Chinese and Islamic juristic traditions, this work enables a balanced distillation of core attributes of new property from diverse property concepts that can then be woven into a broadly acceptable and broadly applicable definition.
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Until now, the definition of property in international law has been poorly addressed. It is assumed that international law possesses sufficient content to regulate property, that provisions in international instruments addressing property rights are shown to act, and that resolutions of property disputes are claimed to be in accordance with international law. Yet, when asked to define key attributes of property in international law are, the legal world draws a collective blank.New Property in International Law examines how international law consistently falls short when it comes to new property regulation, because key stakeholders have failed to define what property is. The book considers and categorises new property into three areas; cultural property, common property, and contingent property, aiming to carve out, update, and impart coherence to international property law. By sketching the contours of new property in international law through a rigorous analytical comparison of property concepts in the Western, Soviet, post-Soviet, Chinese and Islamic juristic traditions, this work enables a balanced distillation of core attributes of new property from diverse property concepts that can then be woven into a broadly acceptable and broadly applicable definition.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 272
ISBN-13: 9780192873439
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 0192873431
Udg. Dato: 7 nov 2024
Længde: 21mm
Bredde: 161mm
Højde: 240mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 7 nov 2024
Forfatter(e): Dr Jean Ho
Forfatter(e) Dr Jean Ho


Kategori Folkeret: traktater og andre retskilder


ISBN-13 9780192873439


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 272


Udgave


Længde 21mm


Bredde 161mm


Højde 240mm


Udg. Dato 7 nov 2024


Oplagsdato 7 nov 2024


Forlag Oxford University Press

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