
Latest blog articles
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Property and Constitution – A new and impressive book by André van der Walt
André van der Walt’s new book called ‘Property and Constitution’ in which he presents a roadmap to develop property law in South Africa.
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Young Property Lawyers Forum Stellenbosch 2012
The Young Property Lawyers Forum (YPLF) is intended to provide a forum to especially those researchers for whom presenting and discussing their research will mean the most.
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A Ius Commune Casebook on Property Law? What’s next for European property law scholarship?
After more than eight years of work, the Ius Commune Casebook on Property Law - edited by M-EPLI fellow Sjef van Erp and Bram Akkermans, was published.
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The Future of the European Union and of EU Private Law
The integration level needed for a political union must certainly include private law, not only contract, but also family law, company law, tort law, property law and succession.
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Maastricht European Contract Law Students Present Rules on EU Private Law
The Maastricht Project on European Contract Law shows the importance of innovation in legal education and what students can do when we give them the possibility to take matters into their own hands.
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Making European Union Property Law: Missed Opportunities in Property Succession-Regimes?
Succession Regulation - a European Union instrument which primary aim it is to offer a choice of law to accommodate EU Citizens in intra-Union succession cases, whereby Member States are given a set of tools to circumvent the main aspects of its applicationa European Union instrument which primary...
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EU Succession Regulation Creates Problems
There are many questions as to how the landmark Regulation in EU property legislation will have to work.
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The Politics of Property Law (No property law in CESL, CROBECO moving forward)
Property law's strong ties to the State and the national legal order lead to complications in cross-border settings. As a result, there is a tension between European integration and national property law.