A european regulation for international property law

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Eva-Maria Kieninger
University of Wuerzburg

Sinopsis

SUMMARY: I. INTRODUCTION.— II. DESIRABILITY OF A EUROPEAN REGULATION ON INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY LAW: 1. Lex situs as common principle but multiple differences in detail: 1.1 Traditional approaches: Spain and Germany as examples; 1.2 French draft PIL Act: traditional and unilateral; 1.3 Modern approaches: Dutch law as an example; 2. Interim Conclusions; 3. Greater visibility.— III. SOME CENTRAL POLICY ISSUES: 1. Lex rei sitae versus freedom of choice of law; 2. Security rights and mobile conflict: 2.1 Overview; 2.2 Theoretical level: transposition v acceptance and substitution; 2.3 Advantages of a European Regulation.— IV. STATE OF REGISTRATION AS CONNECTING FACTOR FOR REGISTERED MOTOR VEHICLES.— V. CONCLUSION.

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24 October 2024

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Kieninger, E.-M. (2024) “A european regulation for international property law”, in Font-Mas, M. (ed.) Private International Law on Rights in rem in the European Union. Derecho internacional privado sobre derechos reales en la Unión Europea. Madrid, España: Marcial Pons, Ediciones Jurídicas y Sociales (Monografías Jurídicas), pp. 403–421. doi:10.37417/PILRIRUE/16.