Transfer of immovables in European private law / edited by Luz M. Martínez Velencoso, Saki Bailey, Andrea Pradi.
2017
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Title
Transfer of immovables in European private law / edited by Luz M. Martínez Velencoso, Saki Bailey, Andrea Pradi.
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Call Number
KJC1265 .T73 2017
ISBN
9781107187092 (hardback)
1107187095 (hardback)
1107187095 (hardback)
Description
xxx, 416 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)963231106
Summary
"The transfer of immovables in Europe creates a series of challenges and questions in practice. The increase in cross-border transactions of immovable property within the European Union has created a demand for knowledge of the system of land registration across a range of jurisdictions. This volume compares and contrasts the different legal processes of seventeen countries and includes a comprehensive analysis of the transfer of immovables and the Land Register in Europe. With fifteen case studies, it provides both theoretical and practical information on the applicable contract and land law. This volume encourages the reader to evaluate legal issues by using the wider European legal sources available. For the purpose, it is an important research tool for comparative study in the field"--Half title.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-61) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Contributors
xix
General Editors' Preface
xxi
Preface
xxiii
List of Abbreviations
xxv
pt. I
Introductory Matters
1
1.
Land Register in European Law: A Comparative and Economic Analysis / Luz M. Martinez Velencoso
3
1.
Land Register in European Law
3
1.1.
Land Register as a Way of Publishing the Transfer
3
1.2.
Rules for the Transfer of Property as an Instrument for Sharing Risk between the Transmitter and the Acquirer of a Property
5
2.
Economic Functions of the Land Register: A Comparative Analysis of the Different Land Registration Systems
9
2.1.
Systems of Land Register in Europe
9
2.2.
Demand for Title Registration: An Economic Approach
10
3.
Harmonisation of Private Law in Europe and the Land Register
12
3.1.
Harmonising Principles on the Land Register in Europe?
14
3.2.
Basis for Future Harmonisation of the Registration Systems in Europe
16
2.
Electronic Conveyancing of Real Property in Europe: Two Models, The English and the Finnish One / Matti Ilmari Niemi
20
1.
Introduction
20
2.
Starting Point of the Comparison
21
3.
From Pre-Modern to Late Modern Law
23
4.
European Union as the Contributor to Electronic Conveyancing
25
5.
Conveyancing and Title Registration
27
6.
Electrification in the Field of Land Law
29
7.
English and the Finnish Ways of Carrying out Electronic Conveyancing
32
7.1.
Certain Institutional and Conceptual Differences
33
7.2.
Compulsory or Optional Procedure?
37
7.3.
Electronic Signature
40
7.3.1.
About Authentication
40
7.3.2.
England
42
7.3.3.
Finland
43
7.4.
Electronic Conveyancing Practices
46
7.4.1.
England
46
7.4.2.
Finland
49
8.
Conclusions
51
General Bibliography
54
pt. II
Case Studies
63
(I).
Questionnaire
65
(II).
Synthesis of Comparative Case Studies by Jurisdiction
73
Case 1
73
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 1
73
1.
Relationship between the Land Register and the Cadastre in the Different European Legal Systems
74
2.
Systems of Land Registration in Europe: The Registration of Rights or of Titles and the Constitutive or Declaratory Effect of Registration
75
3.
Format of Registration
75
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
76
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
76
(a).
Germany
76
(b).
Austria
77
(c).
Netherlands
79
(d).
Turkey
83
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
84
(a).
Finland
84
(b).
Sweden
87
(c).
Denmark
89
(d).
Norway
91
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
93
(a).
Italy
93
(b).
Spain
94
(c).
Portugal
95
(d).
Greece
98
4.
France and related jurisdictions
99
(a).
France
99
(b).
Belgium
102
5.
England and related jurisdictions
103
(a).
England
103
(b).
Scotland
104
(c).
Ireland
105
Case 2
107
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 2
107
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
108
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
108
(a).
Germany
108
(b).
Austria
110
(c).
Netherlands
111
(d).
Turkey
112
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
112
(a).
Finland
112
(b).
Sweden
114
(c).
Denmark
117
(d).
Norway
118
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
119
(a).
Italy
119
(b).
Spain
121
(c).
Portugal
122
(d).
Greece
126
4.
France and related jurisdictions
127
(a).
France
127
(b).
Belgium
128
5.
England and related jurisdictions
130
(a).
England
130
(b).
Scotland
131
(c).
Ireland
132
Case 3
134
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 3
134
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
136
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
136
(a).
Germany
136
(b).
Austria
137
(c).
Netherlands
138
(d).
Turkey
140
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
141
(a).
Finland
141
(b).
Sweden
143
(c).
Denmark
145
(d).
Norway
146
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
146
(a).
Italy
146
(b).
Spain
148
(c).
Portugal
148
(d).
Greece
150
4.
France and related jurisdictions
150
(a).
France
150
(b).
Belgium
151
5.
England and related jurisdictions
153
(a).
England
153
(b).
Scotland
153
(c).
Ireland
154
Case 4
156
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 4
156
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
156
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
156
(a).
Germany
156
(b).
Austria
158
(c).
Netherlands
159
(d).
Turkey
160
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
161
(a).
Finland
161
(b).
Sweden
163
(c).
Denmark
164
(d).
Norway
167
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
168
(a).
Italy
168
(b).
Spain
169
(c).
Portugal
171
(d).
Greece
172
4.
France and related jurisdictions
173
(a).
France
173
(b).
Belgium
174
5.
England and related jurisdictions
174
(a).
England
174
(b).
Scotland
176
(c).
Ireland
176
Case 5
178
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 5
178
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
180
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
180
(a).
Germany
180
(b).
Austria
180
(c).
Netherlands
181
(d).
Turkey
182
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
183
(a).
Finland
183
(b).
Sweden
184
(c).
Denmark
185
(d).
Norway
185
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
186
(a).
Italy
186
(b).
Spain
187
(c).
Portugal
189
(d).
Greece
190
4.
France and related jurisdictions
191
(a).
France
191
(b).
Belgium
191
5.
England and related jurisdictions
192
(a).
England
192
(b).
Scotland
193
(c).
Ireland
193
Case 6
195
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 6
195
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
198
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
198
(a).
Germany
198
(b).
Austria
198
(c).
Netherlands
200
(d).
Turkey
201
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
202
(a).
Finland
202
(b).
Sweden
205
(c).
Denmark
206
(d).
Norway
206
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
206
(a).
Italy
206
(b).
Spain
208
(c).
Portugal
208
(d).
Greece
209
4.
France and related jurisdictions
210
(a).
France
210
(b).
Belgium
211
5.
England and related jurisdictions
212
(a).
England
212
(b).
Scotland
214
(c).
Ireland
215
Case 7
217
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 7
217
1.
Existence of a Special Regulation
217
2.
Transfer of Ownership
218
3.
Legal Defects of the Title
218
4.
Risk of Bankruptcy
218
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
219
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
219
(a).
Germany
219
(b).
Austria
220
(c).
Netherlands
222
(d).
Turkey
223
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
223
(a).
Finland
223
(b).
Sweden
226
(c).
Denmark
227
(d).
Norway
227
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
229
(a).
Italy
229
(b).
Spain
231
(c).
Portugal
233
(d).
Greece
234
4.
France and related jurisdictions
234
(a).
France
234
(b).
Belgium
235
5.
England and related jurisdictions
237
(a).
England
237
(b).
Scotland
238
(c).
Ireland
238
Case 8
241
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 8
241
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
241
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
241
(a).
Germany
241
(b).
Austria
243
(c).
Netherlands
244
(d).
Turkey
245
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
246
(a).
Finland
246
(b).
Sweden
248
(c).
Denmark
248
(d).
Norway
249
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
250
(a).
Italy
250
(b).
Spain
251
(c).
Portugal
251
(d).
Greece
253
4.
France and related jurisdictions
253
(a).
France
253
(b).
Belgium
254
5.
England and related jurisdictions
255
(a).
England
255
(b).
Scotland
255
(c).
Ireland
256
Case 9
257
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 9
257
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
259
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
259
(a).
Germany
259
(b).
Austria
259
(c).
Netherlands
260
(d).
Turkey
261
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
262
(a).
Finland
262
(b).
Sweden
263
(c).
Denmark
264
(d).
Norway
264
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
265
(a).
Italy
265
(b).
Spain
266
(c).
Portugal
267
(d).
Greece
267
4.
France and related jurisdictions
268
(a).
France
268
(b).
Belgium
269
5.
England and related jurisdictions
269
(a).
England
269
(b).
Scotland
270
(c).
Ireland
270
Case 10
272
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 10
272
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
273
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
273
(a).
Germany
273
(b).
Austria
274
(c).
Netherlands
275
(d).
Turkey
276
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
276
(a).
Finland
276
(b).
Sweden
278
(c).
Denmark
280
(d).
Norway
281
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
282
(a).
Italy
282
(b).
Spain
282
(c).
Portugal
284
(d).
Greece
284
4.
France and related jurisdictions
285
(a).
France
285
(b).
Belgium
285
5.
England and related jurisdictions
286
(a).
England
286
(b).
Scotland
288
(c).
Ireland
288
Case 11
290
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 11
290
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
292
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
292
(a).
Germany
292
(b).
Austria
293
(c).
Netherlands
294
(d).
Turkey
294
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
295
(a).
Finland
295
(b).
Sweden
297
(c).
Denmark
298
(d).
Norway
299
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
299
(a).
Italy
299
(b).
Spain
300
(c).
Portugal
301
(d).
Greece
303
4.
France and related jurisdictions
304
(a).
France
304
(b).
Belgium
305
5.
England and related jurisdictions
305
(a).
England
305
(b).
Scotland
307
(c).
Ireland
308
Case 12
311
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 12
311
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
313
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
313
(a).
Germany
313
(b).
Austria
316
(c).
Netherlands
317
(d).
Turkey
318
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
319
(a).
Finland
319
(b).
Sweden
321
(c).
Denmark
322
(d).
Norway
323
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
323
(a).
Italy
323
(b).
Spain
324
(c).
Portugal
325
(d).
Greece
326
4.
France and related jurisdictions
327
(a).
France
327
(b).
Belgium
328
5.
England and related jurisdictions
329
(a).
England
329
(b).
Scotland
330
(c).
Ireland
331
Case 13
333
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 13
333
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
335
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
335
(a).
Germany
335
(b).
Austria
338
(c).
Netherlands
340
(d).
Turkey
341
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
342
(a).
Finland
342
(b).
Sweden
345
(c).
Denmark
348
(d).
Norway
349
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
351
(a).
Italy
351
(b).
Spain
351
(c).
Portugal
352
(d).
Greece
354
4.
France and related jurisdictions
355
(a).
France
355
(b).
Belgium
356
5.
England and related jurisdictions
357
(a).
England
357
(b).
Scotland
360
(c).
Ireland
361
Case 14
365
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 14
365
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
366
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
366
(a).
Germany
366
(b).
Austria
367
(c).
Netherlands
367
(d).
Turkey
368
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
368
(a).
Finland
368
(b).
Sweden
370
(c).
Denmark
371
(d).
Norway
372
3.
Romanic--Mediterranean jurisdictions
372
(a).
Italy
372
(b).
Spain
373
(c).
Portugal
373
(d).
Greece
374
4.
France and related jurisdictions
375
(a).
France
375
(b).
Belgium
375
5.
England and related jurisdictions
376
(a).
England
376
(b).
Scotland
377
(c).
Ireland
378
Case 15
379
(A).
Foundational Concepts for Understanding Case 15
379
(B).
Jurisdictions (Presented by Related Jurisdictions)
381
1.
Germany and related jurisdictions
381
(a).
Germany
381
(b).
Austria
382
(c).
Netherlands
383
(d).
Turkey
384
2.
Scandinavian jurisdictions
384
(a).
Finland
384
(b).
Sweden
386
(c).
Denmark
387
(d).
Norway
388
3.
Romanic-Mediterranean jurisdictions
388
(a).
Italy
388
(b).
Spain
389
(c).
Portugal
390
(d).
Greece
392
4.
France and related jurisdictions
392
(a).
France
392
(b).
Belgium
393
5.
England and related jurisdictions
394
(a).
England
394
(b).
Scotland
396
(c).
Ireland
397
Index
399