The concept of land property in the Civil Code, unitary by principle, has always been in difficulty when facing the ubiquitous “droit de superficie”, as evidenced by the never-ending doctrinal debates. The modern concept of property “volume” has responded to the social need for division of the land. However, with volume, real estate properties become incorporeal things and destabilize the classical theory of property, which is synonymous with corporeal things.This thesis defines a concept of land property appropriable and divisible relative to height, compatible with the Civil Code’s land law. For this, land, including the subjacent and superjacent domains, is perceived as part of the tangible world. This land is then comprehended in three ...
This paper examines the classification of property in common law and civil law, by contrasting the c...
The concept of property is governed by law and shows the similarity of many countries. On the basis...
The division by volume is the preferred, if not the only one, legal technique for including sustaina...
The concept of land property in the Civil Code, unitary by principle, has always been in difficulty ...
La propriété foncière du Code civil, unitaire par principe, s’accommode difficilement de l’ubiquité ...
AbstractThe land : from exclusive ownership to common propertyThe right of ownership, according to t...
International audienceThis paper discusses the relations between land registration systems and under...
La nature du droit du copropriétaire immobilier et du droit du propriétaire d’un volume immobilier e...
Le droit de l’urbanisme s’articule principalement autour de l’acte de construire. Se pose alors la q...
The Individual and the Land, or the "Country Order" according to the French Civil Code Rural proper...
The evolution of the texts of laws engendred an embrittlement of the real estate private property. I...
Our conception of property has oscillated, since antiquity, between unified and divided ownership. T...
In 1964, 98 % of the land in Senegal came under a special statute which excludes the concept of owne...
International audienceUsually ignored by French civil law, the communaux, which are a form of collec...
The present study establishes the content on addressing the concept of property, along with its leg...
This paper examines the classification of property in common law and civil law, by contrasting the c...
The concept of property is governed by law and shows the similarity of many countries. On the basis...
The division by volume is the preferred, if not the only one, legal technique for including sustaina...
The concept of land property in the Civil Code, unitary by principle, has always been in difficulty ...
La propriété foncière du Code civil, unitaire par principe, s’accommode difficilement de l’ubiquité ...
AbstractThe land : from exclusive ownership to common propertyThe right of ownership, according to t...
International audienceThis paper discusses the relations between land registration systems and under...
La nature du droit du copropriétaire immobilier et du droit du propriétaire d’un volume immobilier e...
Le droit de l’urbanisme s’articule principalement autour de l’acte de construire. Se pose alors la q...
The Individual and the Land, or the "Country Order" according to the French Civil Code Rural proper...
The evolution of the texts of laws engendred an embrittlement of the real estate private property. I...
Our conception of property has oscillated, since antiquity, between unified and divided ownership. T...
In 1964, 98 % of the land in Senegal came under a special statute which excludes the concept of owne...
International audienceUsually ignored by French civil law, the communaux, which are a form of collec...
The present study establishes the content on addressing the concept of property, along with its leg...
This paper examines the classification of property in common law and civil law, by contrasting the c...
The concept of property is governed by law and shows the similarity of many countries. On the basis...
The division by volume is the preferred, if not the only one, legal technique for including sustaina...