The aim of the study is to analyse the notion of property in the selected European countries' constitutions. The author present the constitution of Poland, Russia, Germany and France and confront with the construction of the right to property in the European Convention on Human Rights
The article discusses the basic issues of Polish property law. In particular, it briefly addresses ...
How do governments create – or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
Property is defined by the European Convention on Human Rights as a category of property rights subj...
The aim of the study is to analyse the notion of property in the selected European countries' consti...
In the article, the Authors attempt to systematically formulate “property”, from the point of view ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Transnational Legal Th...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
The article examines scientific views and the development of ideas on the range of matters of proper...
The importance of property in everyday life of people is obvious. Although sometimes it looks like p...
This part of the Symposium seeks to answer a number of interesting questions. One is how Western law...
North (1994) famously remarked that ‘it is the polity that defines and enforces property rights’. Th...
In my thesis I follow historical development of property rights in Europe. I focus in particular on ...
The present research explores the tension implicit in the right to property as an exclusionary right...
The paper is about the case of the right of ownership, the social function that the constitutions of...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)North (1994) famou...
The article discusses the basic issues of Polish property law. In particular, it briefly addresses ...
How do governments create – or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
Property is defined by the European Convention on Human Rights as a category of property rights subj...
The aim of the study is to analyse the notion of property in the selected European countries' consti...
In the article, the Authors attempt to systematically formulate “property”, from the point of view ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Transnational Legal Th...
Over the past sixty years, the Council of Europe and the European Union have taken steps to promote ...
The article examines scientific views and the development of ideas on the range of matters of proper...
The importance of property in everyday life of people is obvious. Although sometimes it looks like p...
This part of the Symposium seeks to answer a number of interesting questions. One is how Western law...
North (1994) famously remarked that ‘it is the polity that defines and enforces property rights’. Th...
In my thesis I follow historical development of property rights in Europe. I focus in particular on ...
The present research explores the tension implicit in the right to property as an exclusionary right...
The paper is about the case of the right of ownership, the social function that the constitutions of...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)North (1994) famou...
The article discusses the basic issues of Polish property law. In particular, it briefly addresses ...
How do governments create – or in some countries recreate - basic property rights that citizens dema...
Property is defined by the European Convention on Human Rights as a category of property rights subj...