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1 Property Law China EU Law School

2 I. Summary previous lectures
Modern property law I I. Summary previous lectures II. Today’s topic: Problems with the “classical model”, an overview of modern property law

3 Separation between subject and object
Modern property law I Separation between subject and object No separation: no property law Subjects of property law: natural persons, legal persons and “patrimony” Traditional objects of property law: Corporeal things, particularly land (Germany) Incorporeal things (sometimes: France) Separate status for intellectual property?

4 Focus on longer on land:
Modern property law I Focus on longer on land: Movables Claims New objects: “Virtual property” Cf. developments in succession law: Strengthening the position of the surviving spouse Lesser protection for the children

5 Policy choices Modern property law I
(1) Separation between the law of obligations and the law of property? (2) Ownership: a uniform right (i.e. not to be fragmented in a feudal sense or according to the will of the parties)? (3) Is ownership protected, when does commerce or the general interest prevail?

6 No longer a strict separation between contract/tort and property
Modern property law I No longer a strict separation between contract/tort and property New financial “products” (“derivatives”) Risks: subprime mortgages as underlying value, credit crisis Contractual security arrangements: prime example retention of title Freedom of contract in property law?

7 Maximum rights: ownership, a unitary right, but what about:
Modern property law I Maximum rights: ownership, a unitary right, but what about: “unbundling” of energy networks: a return of the feudal system or a return of marxism? trust-like arrangements (separation between management and benefit of assets): trust account (notaries, lawyers)

8 Leading principles (1) Modern property law I
Numerus clausus: a principle or a rule? Freedom of contract in property law (already discussed)? Fragmentation of owernship (already discussed)?

9 Leading principles (2) Modern property law I Transparency
Specificity: no longer strictly applied in security arrangements Publicity: not applied in case of large financial transactions (“financial collateral arrangements”) Privatisation of publicity (credit rating agencies)

10 Ground rules Modern property law I
No fundamental changes Final question: Does a new object of property law demand a rethinking of our traditional categories of property rights?


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