Special Issue of the European Property Law Journal on M-EPLI’s round table on the functional method in property law
On Friday 17 June 2011, M-EPLI hosted its first Round Table Conference on the Use of the Functional Method in Comparative and European Property Law. The contributions to this Round Table Conference are now published in a special issue of the European Property Law Journal.
The Special Issue, which I have had the privilege of editing as a guest editor, offers various perspectives on the functional method of comparative law from Jaakko Husa, Wolfgang Faber, Arthur Salomons, Christine Godt, Sjef van Erp and myself, dealing with more general methodological challenges, as well as national, comparative and European Union property law challenges in this respect.
I hope this special issue can contribute to the debate on the use of the functional method by lawyers in general, as well as raise attention for the dynamic field that property law scholarship has become over the last decade or so. Especially also in the EU context, the field of property law increasingly is becoming more involved. See, in this respect, for example the CJEU’s recent decision on the Flemish Decree in Belgium, restricting acquisition of land to persons outside the local Flemish communities.
B. Akkermans
Bram Akkermans is Professor of Property Law. Bram specialises in sustainability and property law and combines property theory with constitutional property and property doctrine to explore how property law can accommodate sustainable thinking.