Property law in a globalizing world [electronic resource] by Amnon Lehavi. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019. - 1 online resource (292 p.)

Table of contents:
Chapter 1. Why property law needs globalization strategies
Chapter 2. Local to global : an institutional analysis
Chapter 3. Land
Chapter 4. Tangible goods, monetary claims, investment securities
Chapter 5. Intellectual property, data, and digital assets
Chapter 6. Security interests and proprietary priorities in insolvency.

Includes index.

"Property Law in a Globalizing World' identifies the paramount challenges that contemporary processes of globalization pose for the study and practice of property law. It offers a straightforward analysis of legal scenarios implicating cross-border property rights, covering a broad range of resources, from land, goods, and intangible financial assets, to intellectual property, data, and digital assets. This is the first scholarly book offering a detailed study of legal strategies that can decrease the gap between the domestic tenets of property law and the cross-border nature of markets, interpersonal networks, and technology. It shows how strategies of soft law, conflict of laws, harmonization and supr nationalism rely to various degrees on cross-border property norms and institutions, and studies the proprietary features of security interests and priorities to assets in insolvency in a global setting. It also shows how digital technology such as block chain can revolutionize the system of cross-border property rights."

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