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35 years CISG and beyond / / Schwenzer Ingeborg (editor) ; contributors, Atamer, Yesim M. [and twenty-one others]
35 years CISG and beyond / / Schwenzer Ingeborg (editor) ; contributors, Atamer, Yesim M. [and twenty-one others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (383 p.)
Disciplina 341
Collana International commerce and arbitration
Soggetto topico International law
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-6274-455-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Editorial; List of Contributors; Part I Economic Analysis of the CISG; 1 Saving Transaction Costs; 2 Choice of Law in Practice - A Global Empirical Survey; Part II The Decline of Reservations; 3 Reservations and the CISG: The Borderland of Uniform International Sales Law and Treaty Law after 35 Years; 4 Reservations, the Case of the Scandinavian Countries; 5 The Reservation from the Freedom of Form Principle of the CISG: The Case of Russia; 6 The Application of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration in China; Part III Extending the CISG
7 Extending the Scope of the 1980 Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods to Framework Distribution Contracts8 Natural Gas and the CISG; 9 The CISG and Statute of Limitations; 10 Control of Unfair Standard Terms in International Commercial Contracts; 11 CISG and the Default Interest Rate in Arbitration; Part IV CISG, State Action and Regionalisation; 12 Do We Really Need Special Provisions for Business-to-Consumer Sales?; 13 Application of the CISG to International Government Procurement of Goods; 14 OHADA and CISG: Alternatives or Complementary Instruments?
15 Harmonization in the European Union16 Contract Law in Latin America: Building of a 'Latin American' Ius Commune on Contract Law; Part V CISG and Fair Contract Law; 17 The Politics of Fairness in CISG; 18 The CISG - A Secret Weapon in the Fight for a Fairer World?; 19 International Fair Trade (Fair Trade in International Contracts and Ethical Standard); 20 Beyond CISG: Agricultural Production under Contract; 21 The Future of Contract Law Harmonization: A View from Unidroit
Altri titoli varianti Thirty five years CISG and beyond
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460543703321
Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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35 years CISG and beyond / / Schwenzer Ingeborg (editor) ; contributors, Atamer, Yesim M. [and twenty-one others]
35 years CISG and beyond / / Schwenzer Ingeborg (editor) ; contributors, Atamer, Yesim M. [and twenty-one others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (383 p.)
Disciplina 341
Collana International commerce and arbitration
Soggetto topico International law
ISBN 94-6274-455-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Editorial; List of Contributors; Part I Economic Analysis of the CISG; 1 Saving Transaction Costs; 2 Choice of Law in Practice - A Global Empirical Survey; Part II The Decline of Reservations; 3 Reservations and the CISG: The Borderland of Uniform International Sales Law and Treaty Law after 35 Years; 4 Reservations, the Case of the Scandinavian Countries; 5 The Reservation from the Freedom of Form Principle of the CISG: The Case of Russia; 6 The Application of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration in China; Part III Extending the CISG
7 Extending the Scope of the 1980 Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods to Framework Distribution Contracts8 Natural Gas and the CISG; 9 The CISG and Statute of Limitations; 10 Control of Unfair Standard Terms in International Commercial Contracts; 11 CISG and the Default Interest Rate in Arbitration; Part IV CISG, State Action and Regionalisation; 12 Do We Really Need Special Provisions for Business-to-Consumer Sales?; 13 Application of the CISG to International Government Procurement of Goods; 14 OHADA and CISG: Alternatives or Complementary Instruments?
15 Harmonization in the European Union16 Contract Law in Latin America: Building of a 'Latin American' Ius Commune on Contract Law; Part V CISG and Fair Contract Law; 17 The Politics of Fairness in CISG; 18 The CISG - A Secret Weapon in the Fight for a Fairer World?; 19 International Fair Trade (Fair Trade in International Contracts and Ethical Standard); 20 Beyond CISG: Agricultural Production under Contract; 21 The Future of Contract Law Harmonization: A View from Unidroit
Altri titoli varianti Thirty five years CISG and beyond
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798043903321
Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2016
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35 years CISG and beyond / / Schwenzer Ingeborg (editor) ; contributors, Atamer, Yesim M. [and twenty-one others]
35 years CISG and beyond / / Schwenzer Ingeborg (editor) ; contributors, Atamer, Yesim M. [and twenty-one others]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (383 p.)
Disciplina 341
Collana International commerce and arbitration
Soggetto topico International law
ISBN 94-6274-455-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Editorial; List of Contributors; Part I Economic Analysis of the CISG; 1 Saving Transaction Costs; 2 Choice of Law in Practice - A Global Empirical Survey; Part II The Decline of Reservations; 3 Reservations and the CISG: The Borderland of Uniform International Sales Law and Treaty Law after 35 Years; 4 Reservations, the Case of the Scandinavian Countries; 5 The Reservation from the Freedom of Form Principle of the CISG: The Case of Russia; 6 The Application of the CISG in International Commercial Arbitration in China; Part III Extending the CISG
7 Extending the Scope of the 1980 Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods to Framework Distribution Contracts8 Natural Gas and the CISG; 9 The CISG and Statute of Limitations; 10 Control of Unfair Standard Terms in International Commercial Contracts; 11 CISG and the Default Interest Rate in Arbitration; Part IV CISG, State Action and Regionalisation; 12 Do We Really Need Special Provisions for Business-to-Consumer Sales?; 13 Application of the CISG to International Government Procurement of Goods; 14 OHADA and CISG: Alternatives or Complementary Instruments?
15 Harmonization in the European Union16 Contract Law in Latin America: Building of a 'Latin American' Ius Commune on Contract Law; Part V CISG and Fair Contract Law; 17 The Politics of Fairness in CISG; 18 The CISG - A Secret Weapon in the Fight for a Fairer World?; 19 International Fair Trade (Fair Trade in International Contracts and Ethical Standard); 20 Beyond CISG: Agricultural Production under Contract; 21 The Future of Contract Law Harmonization: A View from Unidroit
Altri titoli varianti Thirty five years CISG and beyond
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825240803321
Hague, Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2016
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Access to justice in environmental matters : a socio-economic analysis / / Michael Faure & Niels Philipsen, editors
Access to justice in environmental matters : a socio-economic analysis / / Michael Faure & Niels Philipsen, editors
Autore Faure Michaël
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (142 p.)
Disciplina 363.7056094
Soggetto topico Environmental policy - Europe
Environmental law - Europe
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-6094-816-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page ; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Background for This Book; 1.2 Recent Developments; 1.3 Various Options; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Limits of This Book; 1.6 Structure; 1.7 Contributors; 1.8 Acknowledgements; Chapter2: Legal Background ; 2.1 The Aarhus Convention; 2.2 Directive 2003/35/EC; 2.3 Proposal COM(2003) 624; 2.4 Case Law; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3: Examining the Four Options; 3.1 COM(2003) 624 versus the Status Quo; 3.2 Option 1: Business as Usual (Soft Law Approach)
3.3 Option 2: Addressing Existing Gaps in Member States Provisions3.4 Option 3: Drafting a New Proposal; 3.5 Option 4: Retain COM(2003) 624; Chapter4: Incentives, Costs and Benefits: A Law and Economics Analysis; 4.1 An Introduction to the Economic Analysis of Litigation; 4.2 Access to Justice: A Social Welfare Approach; 4.3 Access to Justice: A Behavioural Approach; 4.4 Applied to the Four Options; 4.5 Levelling the Playing Field; 4.6 Preliminary Conclusions; Chapter5: Environmental Democracy and Access to Justice: A Comparative Law and Society Approach
5.1 Environmental PIL as a Recent Phenomenon in Europe5.2 The Indian Roots of PIL; 5.3 Some Recent Foreign Developments of Environmental PIL; 5.4 Limits of PIL; 5.5 Outlook; Chapter6: Empirical Survey: Country Studies; 6.1 Goal of the Survey; 6.2 Methodology; 6.3 Country Selection; 6.4 Assessment of the Interviews; Chapter7: Summary and Policy Recommendations; 7.1 Goals of the Research; 7.2 Main Findings; 7.3 Beyond the Current Research; 7.4 Recommendations; Bibliography; Annex 1: Questionnaire Latvia; Annex 2: Questionnaire UK; Annex 3: Questionnaire Germany
Record Nr. UNINA-9910465042503321
Faure Michaël  
The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2014
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Access to justice in environmental matters : a socio-economic analysis / / Michael Faure & Niels Philipsen, editors
Access to justice in environmental matters : a socio-economic analysis / / Michael Faure & Niels Philipsen, editors
Autore Faure Michaël
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (142 pages)
Disciplina 363.7056094
Soggetto topico Environmental policy - Europe
Environmental law - Europe
ISBN 94-6094-816-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page ; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Background for This Book; 1.2 Recent Developments; 1.3 Various Options; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Limits of This Book; 1.6 Structure; 1.7 Contributors; 1.8 Acknowledgements; Chapter2: Legal Background ; 2.1 The Aarhus Convention; 2.2 Directive 2003/35/EC; 2.3 Proposal COM(2003) 624; 2.4 Case Law; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3: Examining the Four Options; 3.1 COM(2003) 624 versus the Status Quo; 3.2 Option 1: Business as Usual (Soft Law Approach)
3.3 Option 2: Addressing Existing Gaps in Member States Provisions3.4 Option 3: Drafting a New Proposal; 3.5 Option 4: Retain COM(2003) 624; Chapter4: Incentives, Costs and Benefits: A Law and Economics Analysis; 4.1 An Introduction to the Economic Analysis of Litigation; 4.2 Access to Justice: A Social Welfare Approach; 4.3 Access to Justice: A Behavioural Approach; 4.4 Applied to the Four Options; 4.5 Levelling the Playing Field; 4.6 Preliminary Conclusions; Chapter5: Environmental Democracy and Access to Justice: A Comparative Law and Society Approach
5.1 Environmental PIL as a Recent Phenomenon in Europe5.2 The Indian Roots of PIL; 5.3 Some Recent Foreign Developments of Environmental PIL; 5.4 Limits of PIL; 5.5 Outlook; Chapter6: Empirical Survey: Country Studies; 6.1 Goal of the Survey; 6.2 Methodology; 6.3 Country Selection; 6.4 Assessment of the Interviews; Chapter7: Summary and Policy Recommendations; 7.1 Goals of the Research; 7.2 Main Findings; 7.3 Beyond the Current Research; 7.4 Recommendations; Bibliography; Annex 1: Questionnaire Latvia; Annex 2: Questionnaire UK; Annex 3: Questionnaire Germany
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789019803321
Faure Michaël  
The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2014
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Access to justice in environmental matters : a socio-economic analysis / / Michael Faure & Niels Philipsen, editors
Access to justice in environmental matters : a socio-economic analysis / / Michael Faure & Niels Philipsen, editors
Autore Faure Michaël
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (142 pages)
Disciplina 363.7056094
Soggetto topico Environmental policy - Europe
Environmental law - Europe
ISBN 94-6094-816-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half Title Page ; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; List of Abbreviations; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Background for This Book; 1.2 Recent Developments; 1.3 Various Options; 1.4 Methodology; 1.5 Limits of This Book; 1.6 Structure; 1.7 Contributors; 1.8 Acknowledgements; Chapter2: Legal Background ; 2.1 The Aarhus Convention; 2.2 Directive 2003/35/EC; 2.3 Proposal COM(2003) 624; 2.4 Case Law; 2.5 Summary; Chapter 3: Examining the Four Options; 3.1 COM(2003) 624 versus the Status Quo; 3.2 Option 1: Business as Usual (Soft Law Approach)
3.3 Option 2: Addressing Existing Gaps in Member States Provisions3.4 Option 3: Drafting a New Proposal; 3.5 Option 4: Retain COM(2003) 624; Chapter4: Incentives, Costs and Benefits: A Law and Economics Analysis; 4.1 An Introduction to the Economic Analysis of Litigation; 4.2 Access to Justice: A Social Welfare Approach; 4.3 Access to Justice: A Behavioural Approach; 4.4 Applied to the Four Options; 4.5 Levelling the Playing Field; 4.6 Preliminary Conclusions; Chapter5: Environmental Democracy and Access to Justice: A Comparative Law and Society Approach
5.1 Environmental PIL as a Recent Phenomenon in Europe5.2 The Indian Roots of PIL; 5.3 Some Recent Foreign Developments of Environmental PIL; 5.4 Limits of PIL; 5.5 Outlook; Chapter6: Empirical Survey: Country Studies; 6.1 Goal of the Survey; 6.2 Methodology; 6.3 Country Selection; 6.4 Assessment of the Interviews; Chapter7: Summary and Policy Recommendations; 7.1 Goals of the Research; 7.2 Main Findings; 7.3 Beyond the Current Research; 7.4 Recommendations; Bibliography; Annex 1: Questionnaire Latvia; Annex 2: Questionnaire UK; Annex 3: Questionnaire Germany
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818373803321
Faure Michaël  
The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2014
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Access to Personal Data in Public Land Registers : Balancing Publicity of Property Rights with the Rights to Privacy and Data Protection
Access to Personal Data in Public Land Registers : Balancing Publicity of Property Rights with the Rights to Privacy and Data Protection
Autore Berlee Anna
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Portland : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 pages)
Collana Maastricht Law
ISBN 94-6274-846-2
Classificazione KN72.2.N1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Table of Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background -- 1.2.1 The publicity principle -- 1.2.2 Publicity in practice -- 1.2.3 Information identified or identifiable to a natural person -- 1.2.4 State of the Art -- 1.3 Research Design -- 1.3.1 Research Question -- 1.3.2 Research Method -- 1.3.3 Choice of legal systems -- 1.3.4 Outline and Structure of the Research -- 1.4 Relevance of the Study -- Part I PUBLICITY -- 2 The publicity principle -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Publicity and Third-Party Effect -- 2.3 Publicity and Legal Certainty -- 2.4 Publicity and Specificity -- 2.4.1 Specificity -- 2.4.2 Specificity as a procedural requirement -- 2.4.3 Interpretation of Deeds -- 2.5 Publicity an Effect or a Requirement? -- 2.6 Publicity and its Scope -- 2.6.1 An increase in scope by using a registration system -- 2.6.2 Justifying publicity with transaction and information costs -- 2.6.2.1 Transaction Costs -- 2.6.2.2 Verification -- 2.7 Publicity and Information Monopolies -- 2.8 Publicity Increased by Technological Developments -- 2.8.1 Digitisation and ease of access -- 2.8.2 Interoperability -- 2.9 Conclusion -- 3 Registration -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Reasons for Registration -- 3.3 Who Keeps the Register -- 3.3.1 Germany: Judicial Authority -- 3.3.2 England & -- Wales: Public Authority -- 3.3.3 The Netherlands: Semi-Public Authority -- 3.3.4 Privatised Land Registration: New South Wales -- 3.3.5 Private Registration System: MERS -- 3.4 What Type of Registration System -- 3.4.1 Deeds Registration Systems -- 3.4.2 Title Registration Systems -- 3.5 English system of Registered and Unregistered land -- 3.5.1 Land Registration of Registered Land -- 3.5.1.1 The Registers -- 3.5.1.2 The Indices -- 3.5.1.3 Local Land Charges Register -- 3.5.2 Land Registration in Unregistered Land -- 3.5.2.1 The Registers.
3.5.2.2 The Index -- 3.5.3 Conclusions on English Land Registration -- 3.6 The System of Land Registration in The Netherlands -- 3.6.1 The Registers (De Openbare Registers) -- 3.6.1.1 Registrable facts, rights and interests -- 3.6.1.2 Registration of personal rights in the registers? -- 3.6.1.3 General formal requirements and contents of a deed -- 3.6.1.4 Hypothecs 4D Register -- 3.6.2 The Main Cadastral Register (Basisregistratie Kadaster) -- 3.6.2.1 Nature of the Main Cadastral Register (BRK) -- 3.6.2.2 The Main Cadastral Register as an Index -- 3.6.3 Conclusions on Land Registration in the Netherlands -- 3.7 The System of Land Registration in Germany -- 3.7.1 The Registers -- 3.7.1.1 General Land Register (Grundstücksgrundbuch) -- 3.7.1.2 Apartment Register (Wohnungsgrundbuch / Teileigentumsgrundbuch) -- 3.7.1.3 Building Lease Register (Erbbaugrundbuch) -- 3.7.1.4 Apartment Building Lease Register (Wohnungserbbaugrundbuch / Teilerbbaugrundbuch) -- 3.7.1.5 Building Register (Gebäudegrundbuch) -- 3.7.1.6 Register of Mines (Berggrundbuch) -- 3.7.1.7 Register of Deeds (Grundakten) -- 3.7.2 The Indices -- 3.7.2.1 The Ownership Index (Eigentümerverzeichnis) -- 3.7.2.2 The Grundstücke Index (Gründstucksverzeichnis) -- 3.7.2.3 The Inbox (Eingangsliste> -- ) -- 3.7.3 Conclusions on German Land Registration -- 3.8 Conclusion -- Part II PRIVACY -- 4 Privacy -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Right to be Let Alone -- 4.3 Privacy as Control (of information) -- 4.4 Privacy as Secrecy or Concealment -- 4.5 Privacy as Identity Building or Personhood theory -- 4.6 Privacy as a Taxonomy -- 4.7 Privacy in Context -- 4.7.1 Context-relative informational norm: Four Parameters -- 4.8 Conclusion -- 5 Data Protection -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Technological challenges posed to data protection -- 5.2.1 Increased availability of information.
5.2.2 Interoperability and aggregation -- 5.2.3 Role of data brokers -- 5.2.4 The Dangers of Wrong Information -- 5.2.5 De-identification & -- re-identification -- 5.2.6 Privacy by design -- 5.3 Legislating Data Protection: Sectoral vs omnibus approach -- 5.4 OECD Guidelines -- 5.5 Fundamental Rights -- 5.5.1 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) -- 5.5.2 European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms -- 5.5.3 Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data (Convention no. 108) -- 5.5.4 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union -- 5.6 Data Protection Directive -- 5.6.1 Similarities and differences with other instruments -- 5.6.2 Article 29 Working Party -- 5.6.3 Scope -- 5.6.4 First element: personal data -- 5.6.4.1 Natural person -- 5.6.4.2 Any information -- 5.6.4.3 Relating to -- 5.6.4.4 Identified or identifiable -- 5.6.5 Second element: which is processed -- 5.6.6 Third element: wholly or partly by automatic means, or are a part of an existing or intended filing system -- 5.6.7 Conditions for the processing of personal data -- 5.6.7.1 Data Protection Principles -- 5.6.7.2 Fair and lawful processing of personal data -- 5.6.7.3 Purpose limitation -- 5.6.7.4 Adequate, relevant, and no longer than is necessary nor excessive in relation to its purpose -- 5.6.7.5 Right to rectify, erase or block -- 5.6.7.6 Right to object -- 5.6.7.7 Proportionality -- 5.7 General Data Protection Regulation -- 5.8 Conclusion -- Part III ACCESS -- 6 A fully open system: The Netherlands -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Brief historical overview -- 6.2.1 The Dutch Civil Code of 1838 -- 6.2.2 Towards the new Dutch Civil Code and the focus on information -- 6.2.2.1 Technical developments in between the Civil Codes.
6.2.2.2 Privacy considerations leading up to the New Civil Code -- 6.3 Data protection legislation and the Land Registry after the new Dutch Civil Code -- 6.3.1 The 'pervert'-article -- 6.3.2 The 1993 Colloquium -- 6.3.3 The Implementation of the Data Protection Directive -- 6.3.3.1 What personal data is in the Land Registry? -- 6.3.3.2 Limited application of the Wbp: no access log and no legal recourse -- 6.3.3.3 Purpose bound disclosures and specificity -- 6.3.3.4 Purpose bound disclosures and secondary use -- 6.3.3.5 Bulk disclosures -- 6.3.3.6 A possibility for shielding an individual registration: Article 107b Kw -- 6.3.3.7 Internal policy to restrict access: the notary's address & -- APGcounter -- 6.4 Conclusion -- 7 A Fluctuating System: England & -- Wales -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Brief historical overview -- 7.3 Access to Land Registration information in registered land -- 7.3.1 Access under the Land Registry Act, 1862 -- 7.3.2 Access under the Land Registration Act, 1925. -- 7.3.3 Towards an open land registry -- 7.3.3.1 1970 - A relaxation of the closed nature of the Land Registry -- 7.3.3.2 1973 - Failed privatisation of the Land Registry and a new call for an open registry -- 7.3.3.3 1976 - Searching the Index of Proprietors' Names and Price Paid -- 7.3.3.4 1977 - Inspection rights in connection with criminal proceedings and proceeds -- 7.3.3.5 1981 - An inspection right for mortgagees in relation to Matrimonial Homes -- 7.3.3.6 1982 - An inspection right after obtaining a court order -- 7.3.3.7 1982 - Removal of legal barriers for a computerised Land Registry -- 7.3.3.8 1985 - Opening up the register to simplify conveyancing -- 7.3.3.9 1985 - The Law Commission Report on Inspection of the Register -- 7.3.3.10 1987 - An inspection right for tenants -- 7.3.4 Access under the Land Registration Act, 1988.
7.3.5 Access under the Land Registration Act, 2002 -- 7.3.5.1 Towards e-conveyancing -- 7.3.5.2 The access regime under the LRA 2002 -- 7.3.5.3 Restrictions on Searching the Index of Proprietors' Names -- 7.3.5.4 Exclusion of certain documents and information from the inspection right -- 7.3.6 2007 - closing off internet access for certain documents -- 7.4 Access to Land Registration information in unregistered land -- 7.5 Conclusion -- 8 A Legitimate Interest Test to Access: Germany -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Brief legislative background to 12 GBO -- 8.3 Three Manners of Access -- 8.4 Constitutional Questions -- 8.5 What Interests are legitimate -- 8.5.1 Presumption of a legitimate interest -- 8.5.2 A legitimate interest: Private interest(s) -- 8.5.2.1 The (co-)owner not including apartment ownership -- 8.5.2.2 Limited property right holder -- 8.5.2.3 Apartment owners -- 8.5.2.4 Manager of an apartment building -- 8.5.2.5 Former residents -- 8.5.2.6 Tenant -- 8.5.2.7 Neighbour -- 8.5.2.8 Lawyer -- 8.5.2.9 Notary -- 8.5.2.10 The lawyer-notary (Anwaltsnotar) -- 8.5.2.11 Professor -- 8.5.2.12 Potential purchaser -- 8.5.2.13 (potential) Auction purchaser -- 8.5.2.14 Realtor -- 8.5.3 Credit-debit relationships -- 8.5.3.1 Creditors (general) -- 8.5.3.2 Banks -- 8.5.3.3 Construction worker -- 8.5.3.4 Creditors in insolvency -- 8.5.3.5 Shareholder of a company -- 8.5.3.6 Bailiff / process server / executor of claim -- 8.5.4 Familial relationships -- 8.5.4.1 Sons and daughters -- 8.5.4.2 Maintenance obligations -- 8.5.4.3 Executor of testament -- 8.5.4.4 Fathers and daughters -- 8.5.4.5 Former partner (divorced) -- 8.5.4.6 Former partner (not divorced) -- 8.5.4.7 Estranged son/Daughter in law -- 8.5.4.8 Heir(s) -- 8.5.5 Public interest(s) -- 8.5.5.1 Press interests -- 8.6 What evidence is required -- 8.7 Access to different parts of the land registry.
8.7.1 Index (Bestandsverzeichnis).
Altri titoli varianti Access to Personal Data in Public Land Registers
Record Nr. UNINA-9910838257303321
Berlee Anna  
Portland : , : Eleven International Publishing, , 2018
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Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime : legal possibilities and practical application in EU member states / / A.C.M. Spapens, M. Peters and D. Van Daele (Eds.)
Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime : legal possibilities and practical application in EU member states / / A.C.M. Spapens, M. Peters and D. Van Daele (Eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (726 p.)
Disciplina 363.2
Soggetto topico Criminology - European Union countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 94-6274-340-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Part I General introduction; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background of the research; 1.2 Scope of the study and definition of 'administrative approach'; 1.2.1 Scope of the study; 1.2.2 Definition of the concept 'administrative approach'; 1.3 Methodology; 1.3.1 Legal study; 1.3.2 Empirical study; 1.4 Structure of the report; Bibliography; Part II The legal framework in ten EU Member States; 2 The administrative approach in Belgium; 2.1 Introduction: the debate about the administrative approach to combating organised crime in Belgium
2.2 Instruments to screen and monitor persons and legal entities2.2.1 The granting of licences by administrative authorities; 2.2.1.1 Licences for pubs, restaurants and hotels; 2.2.1.2 Gaming licences; 2.2.1.2.1 General principles; 2.2.1.2.2 The operation of a casino; 2.2.1.2.3 The operation of a slot machine arcade; 2.2.2 The regulation of prostitution; 2.2.2.1 Municipal regulations; 2.2.2.2 The sale of alcohol in brothels; 2.2.3 The suspension and withdrawal of licences as administrative sanctions; 2.2.3.1 Legal basis; 2.2.3.2 Scope; 2.2.3.3 Procedure; 2.2.3.3.1 Prior notice
2.2.3.3.2 Hearing of the person concerned2.2.3.3.3 Proportionality principle; 2.2.3.3.4 Duty to state grounds; 2.2.3.4 Legal remedies; 2.2.4 The suspension of a licence as an order preservation measure; 2.2.5 Public procurement law; 2.3 Instruments directed at preventing the disturbance of public order; 2.3.1 Municipalities and the maintenance of public order; 2.3.2 The closure of an establishment as an administrative sanction; 2.3.3 The closure of a place or establishment as an administrative police measure; 2.3.3.1 Non-fulfilment of operating conditions; 2.3.3.1.1 Scope; 2.3.3.1.2 Procedure
2.3.3.1.3 Duration of the closure2.3.3.2 Disturbance of public order around an establishment; 2.3.3.2.1 Scope; 2.3.3.2.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.2.3 Duration of the closure; 2.3.3.3 Disturbance of public order in an establishment; 2.3.3.4 Infringements of the drug legislation; 2.3.3.4.1 Scope; 2.3.3.4.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.4.3 Duration of the closure; 2.3.3.5 Indications of trafficking or smuggling in human beings; 2.3.3.5.1 Scope; 2.3.3.5.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.5.3 Duration of closure; 2.4 The information position of the administrative authorities; Bibliography
3 The administrative approach in the Czech Republic3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Approach to serious and organized crime and measures outside the scope of criminal law in the Czech Republic; 3.1.1.1 Context; 3.1.1.2 Historical background to the approach to organized crime in the Czech Republic; 3.2 Existing measures on screening and/or monitoring the past and present criminal activities of natural persons; 3.2.1 Licences; 3.2.2 Subsidies; 3.2.3 Tenders; 3.2.4 Screening and/or monitoring procedure and permitted information sources; 3.2.4.1 Licences; 3.2.4.2 Subsidies; 3.2.4.3 Tenders
3.2.5 Legal protection for a screened and/or monitored person
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Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime : legal possibilities and practical application in EU member states / / A.C.M. Spapens, M. Peters and D. Van Daele (Eds.)
Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime : legal possibilities and practical application in EU member states / / A.C.M. Spapens, M. Peters and D. Van Daele (Eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (726 p.)
Disciplina 363.2
Soggetto topico Criminology - European Union countries
ISBN 94-6274-340-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Part I General introduction; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background of the research; 1.2 Scope of the study and definition of 'administrative approach'; 1.2.1 Scope of the study; 1.2.2 Definition of the concept 'administrative approach'; 1.3 Methodology; 1.3.1 Legal study; 1.3.2 Empirical study; 1.4 Structure of the report; Bibliography; Part II The legal framework in ten EU Member States; 2 The administrative approach in Belgium; 2.1 Introduction: the debate about the administrative approach to combating organised crime in Belgium
2.2 Instruments to screen and monitor persons and legal entities2.2.1 The granting of licences by administrative authorities; 2.2.1.1 Licences for pubs, restaurants and hotels; 2.2.1.2 Gaming licences; 2.2.1.2.1 General principles; 2.2.1.2.2 The operation of a casino; 2.2.1.2.3 The operation of a slot machine arcade; 2.2.2 The regulation of prostitution; 2.2.2.1 Municipal regulations; 2.2.2.2 The sale of alcohol in brothels; 2.2.3 The suspension and withdrawal of licences as administrative sanctions; 2.2.3.1 Legal basis; 2.2.3.2 Scope; 2.2.3.3 Procedure; 2.2.3.3.1 Prior notice
2.2.3.3.2 Hearing of the person concerned2.2.3.3.3 Proportionality principle; 2.2.3.3.4 Duty to state grounds; 2.2.3.4 Legal remedies; 2.2.4 The suspension of a licence as an order preservation measure; 2.2.5 Public procurement law; 2.3 Instruments directed at preventing the disturbance of public order; 2.3.1 Municipalities and the maintenance of public order; 2.3.2 The closure of an establishment as an administrative sanction; 2.3.3 The closure of a place or establishment as an administrative police measure; 2.3.3.1 Non-fulfilment of operating conditions; 2.3.3.1.1 Scope; 2.3.3.1.2 Procedure
2.3.3.1.3 Duration of the closure2.3.3.2 Disturbance of public order around an establishment; 2.3.3.2.1 Scope; 2.3.3.2.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.2.3 Duration of the closure; 2.3.3.3 Disturbance of public order in an establishment; 2.3.3.4 Infringements of the drug legislation; 2.3.3.4.1 Scope; 2.3.3.4.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.4.3 Duration of the closure; 2.3.3.5 Indications of trafficking or smuggling in human beings; 2.3.3.5.1 Scope; 2.3.3.5.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.5.3 Duration of closure; 2.4 The information position of the administrative authorities; Bibliography
3 The administrative approach in the Czech Republic3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Approach to serious and organized crime and measures outside the scope of criminal law in the Czech Republic; 3.1.1.1 Context; 3.1.1.2 Historical background to the approach to organized crime in the Czech Republic; 3.2 Existing measures on screening and/or monitoring the past and present criminal activities of natural persons; 3.2.1 Licences; 3.2.2 Subsidies; 3.2.3 Tenders; 3.2.4 Screening and/or monitoring procedure and permitted information sources; 3.2.4.1 Licences; 3.2.4.2 Subsidies; 3.2.4.3 Tenders
3.2.5 Legal protection for a screened and/or monitored person
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797700703321
The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Materiale a stampa
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Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime : legal possibilities and practical application in EU member states / / A.C.M. Spapens, M. Peters and D. Van Daele (Eds.)
Administrative measures to prevent and tackle crime : legal possibilities and practical application in EU member states / / A.C.M. Spapens, M. Peters and D. Van Daele (Eds.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (726 p.)
Disciplina 363.2
Soggetto topico Criminology - European Union countries
ISBN 94-6274-340-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Part I General introduction; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background of the research; 1.2 Scope of the study and definition of 'administrative approach'; 1.2.1 Scope of the study; 1.2.2 Definition of the concept 'administrative approach'; 1.3 Methodology; 1.3.1 Legal study; 1.3.2 Empirical study; 1.4 Structure of the report; Bibliography; Part II The legal framework in ten EU Member States; 2 The administrative approach in Belgium; 2.1 Introduction: the debate about the administrative approach to combating organised crime in Belgium
2.2 Instruments to screen and monitor persons and legal entities2.2.1 The granting of licences by administrative authorities; 2.2.1.1 Licences for pubs, restaurants and hotels; 2.2.1.2 Gaming licences; 2.2.1.2.1 General principles; 2.2.1.2.2 The operation of a casino; 2.2.1.2.3 The operation of a slot machine arcade; 2.2.2 The regulation of prostitution; 2.2.2.1 Municipal regulations; 2.2.2.2 The sale of alcohol in brothels; 2.2.3 The suspension and withdrawal of licences as administrative sanctions; 2.2.3.1 Legal basis; 2.2.3.2 Scope; 2.2.3.3 Procedure; 2.2.3.3.1 Prior notice
2.2.3.3.2 Hearing of the person concerned2.2.3.3.3 Proportionality principle; 2.2.3.3.4 Duty to state grounds; 2.2.3.4 Legal remedies; 2.2.4 The suspension of a licence as an order preservation measure; 2.2.5 Public procurement law; 2.3 Instruments directed at preventing the disturbance of public order; 2.3.1 Municipalities and the maintenance of public order; 2.3.2 The closure of an establishment as an administrative sanction; 2.3.3 The closure of a place or establishment as an administrative police measure; 2.3.3.1 Non-fulfilment of operating conditions; 2.3.3.1.1 Scope; 2.3.3.1.2 Procedure
2.3.3.1.3 Duration of the closure2.3.3.2 Disturbance of public order around an establishment; 2.3.3.2.1 Scope; 2.3.3.2.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.2.3 Duration of the closure; 2.3.3.3 Disturbance of public order in an establishment; 2.3.3.4 Infringements of the drug legislation; 2.3.3.4.1 Scope; 2.3.3.4.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.4.3 Duration of the closure; 2.3.3.5 Indications of trafficking or smuggling in human beings; 2.3.3.5.1 Scope; 2.3.3.5.2 Procedure; 2.3.3.5.3 Duration of closure; 2.4 The information position of the administrative authorities; Bibliography
3 The administrative approach in the Czech Republic3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Approach to serious and organized crime and measures outside the scope of criminal law in the Czech Republic; 3.1.1.1 Context; 3.1.1.2 Historical background to the approach to organized crime in the Czech Republic; 3.2 Existing measures on screening and/or monitoring the past and present criminal activities of natural persons; 3.2.1 Licences; 3.2.2 Subsidies; 3.2.3 Tenders; 3.2.4 Screening and/or monitoring procedure and permitted information sources; 3.2.4.1 Licences; 3.2.4.2 Subsidies; 3.2.4.3 Tenders
3.2.5 Legal protection for a screened and/or monitored person
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The Hague, The Netherlands : , : Eleven International Publishing, , [2015]
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