Stability and Change in Modern Property Law
A Comparative Approach to the Principle of Numerus Clausus
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:21st Aug '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 21st August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A fascinating re-assessment of the numerus clausus principle which argues against the position that it adds an inflexibility to property law and its responsiveness to social changes.
This book examines the English and German version of the numerus clausus principle which holds that there is a closed list of permitted property rights.
It challenges recent views that the principle renders property law inflexible and unable to accommodate social and economic changes. Relying on a novel approach combining property theory and comparative research of English and German law, it argues that the restrictions the principle imposes on the creation of new property types actually does accommodate social changes through a process of ‘functional transformation’ of the existing property rights.
This is a fascinating, unique study, that makes a rigorous, original contribution to property law theory.
ISBN: 9781509981922
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Weight: unknown
352 pages