Ownership paradigms in American civil law jurisdictions : manifestations of the shifts in the legislation of Louisiana, Chile, and Argentina (16th-20th centuries) / by Agustin Parise.
2017
KDZ171 .P37 2017
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Ownership paradigms in American civil law jurisdictions : manifestations of the shifts in the legislation of Louisiana, Chile, and Argentina (16th-20th centuries) / by Agustin Parise.
Author
Parise, Agustin, author.
ISBN
9789004338197
9789004338203 (electronic book)
9789004338203 (electronic book)
Published
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, [2017]
Copyright
©2017
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (393 pages) : illustrations.
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KDZ171 .P37 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification
346.04/32
Note
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Maastricht University, 2015).
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on print version record.
Series
Legal history library ; v. 21.
Legal history library. Studies in the history of private law ; v. 21.
Legal history library. Studies in the history of private law ; v. 21.
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Ownership paradigms in American civil law jurisdictions : manifestations of the shifts in the legislation of Louisiana, Chile, and Argentina (16th-20th centuries).
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The value of comparative legal history for American civil law jurisdictions
The allocation paradigm of ownership in American civil law jurisdictions
The liberal paradigm of ownership in American civil law jurisdictions
The social function paradigm of ownership in American civil law jurisdictions
Conclusions.
The value of comparative legal history for American civil law jurisdictions
The allocation paradigm of ownership in American civil law jurisdictions
The liberal paradigm of ownership in American civil law jurisdictions
The social function paradigm of ownership in American civil law jurisdictions
Conclusions.