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In modern society, movables have become an important part of one’s wealth. The transactions concerning movables have noticeably become ever more complicated, implying that the legal relationships of personal property are considerably intricate. Under this pretext the question arises how to preclude conflicts for different transactions to realize the target of ‘preventive justice’ under a strong publicity system.

This book focuses on the traditional aspects of publicity, possession and notification with respect to corporeal movables and claims, and includes a comparative study of English law, German law and Dutch law. The principle of publicity on the basis of possession and notification is nowadays no longer tenable. Instead it is more desirable to introduce registration, traditionally a method of publicity for immovable property, in the law of corporeal movables and claims. In three case studies, this book argues that a system should incorporate secured transactions and trust, and an independent central register should be established as is the case for other jurisdictions.



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1 Introduction: Context, Question, Methodology and Outline; 2 Property Rights and Publicity; 3 Possession and Corporeal Movables; 4 Notification, Documental Recordation, and Claims; 5 Meeting the Requirement of Publicity by Registration; 6 Implications for the Principle of Publicity under the 2020 Chinese Civil Code; Summary; Samenvatting; References; Index

The Rationale of Publicity in the Law of Corporeal Movables and Claims: Meeting the Requirement of Publicity by Registration?

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      Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
      Publication Date: 07/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9789462362109, 978-9462362109
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      Book Synopsis

      In modern society, movables have become an important part of one’s wealth. The transactions concerning movables have noticeably become ever more complicated, implying that the legal relationships of personal property are considerably intricate. Under this pretext the question arises how to preclude conflicts for different transactions to realize the target of ‘preventive justice’ under a strong publicity system.

      This book focuses on the traditional aspects of publicity, possession and notification with respect to corporeal movables and claims, and includes a comparative study of English law, German law and Dutch law. The principle of publicity on the basis of possession and notification is nowadays no longer tenable. Instead it is more desirable to introduce registration, traditionally a method of publicity for immovable property, in the law of corporeal movables and claims. In three case studies, this book argues that a system should incorporate secured transactions and trust, and an independent central register should be established as is the case for other jurisdictions.



      Table of Contents
      1 Introduction: Context, Question, Methodology and Outline; 2 Property Rights and Publicity; 3 Possession and Corporeal Movables; 4 Notification, Documental Recordation, and Claims; 5 Meeting the Requirement of Publicity by Registration; 6 Implications for the Principle of Publicity under the 2020 Chinese Civil Code; Summary; Samenvatting; References; Index

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