Roundtable 'Novel and Recurrent Challenges in Ownership'
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The roundtable will engage in academic discussion on some of the pressing challenges that property law faces in the XXI century. Speakers will address, amongst others, issues related to sustainability, the social function, temporality in property law, and digitalisation.
Organisation
The roundtable is organised by the Research Project “Revocable Properties” (PID2022-136274NB-I00) and the Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI).
Programme
| 09.30 hrs | Words of Welcome Jan Smits (Maastricht University) |
| 09.40 hrs | Presentation of the Research Project “Revocable Properties” Antoni Vaquer (University of Lleida) |
| 09.50 hrs | Roundtable Discussion Chair: Sjef van Erp (Maastricht University) Speakers: - Héctor Simón (Rovira i Virgili University): Temporary Ownership - Maria Amalia Blandino (University of Cádiz): Social Function of Ownership - Agustín Parise (Maastricht University): Ecological Function of Ownership - Antoni Vaquer (University of Lleida): Digital Ownership |
| 11.00 hrs | Plenary Discussion and Final Remarks Chair: Bram Akkermans (Maastricht University) |
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