Frontiers of Real Estate Science in Japan |
Autore | Asami Yasushi |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Springer Nature, 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (335 pages) |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HiganoYoshiro
FukuiHideo |
Collana | New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives |
Soggetto topico |
International economic & trade law
Urban economics Constitutional & administrative law Public administration Sales & marketing |
Soggetto non controllato |
Law and Economics
Urban Economics Administrative Law Public Policy Marketing Regional and Spatial Economics Real Estate Japan Social System Environment Market House Public international law: economic & trade Company, commercial & competition law: general Constitutional & administrative law: general Public administration Sales & marketing Market research |
ISBN | 981-15-8848-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- Part I: Real Estate and the Legal System -- Chapter 1: Real Estate and the Legal System of Japan -- 1.1 Iwasaki (2020) -- 1.2 Nakagawa (2020) -- 1.3 Fukui (2020) -- 1.4 Yoshihara (2020) -- 1.5 Ohya (2020) -- 1.6 Ooka (2020) -- Chapter 2: Legal Issues of Land Plots with Unknown Owners -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 The Social Problem Created by Real Estate with Unknown Ownership (Vacant Premises and Abandoned Land) -- 2.1.2 Problems in Terms of Administrative Law, Tax Law and Civil Transactions -- 2.1.3 Enactment of the Special Measures Act on Vacant Premises -- 2.1.4 Discussion Concerning Measures to Deal with Land Plots with Unknown Owners Such as Abandoned Land -- 2.2 Why Does Land Plots with Unknown Owners Arise? -- 2.2.1 The Potential Number of `Unknown´ Owners Is Very Large -- 2.2.2 The Impact of Dilution of Family Relationships and Increase in Wastelands and Abandoned Land with Unknown Owners -- 2.2.3 The Impact of Urban Concentration of Population and Industry: The Decline in Land Prices and Absence of Transactions in ... -- 2.2.4 Emergence of New Inheritance Problems: Real Estate Put in Storage Due to Elderly Inheritance and Inheritance Disputes -- 2.3 Why Must the Issue of Land Plots with Unknown Owners Be Resolved? -- 2.3.1 Impact of Change in Family Relationships: Incomplete Management Due to Increase in One-Person Households Comprised of a ... -- 2.3.2 Impairment on Public Works and Economic Activity -- 2.3.3 Problem of Collecting Fixed Assets Tax, Inheritance and Gift Taxes Pertaining to Land Plots with Unknown Owners -- 2.4 How Can the Problem of Land Plots with Unknown Owners Be Solved? -- 2.4.1 Policies to Deal with Land That Has Economic Value -- 2.4.2 Measures to Deal with Land That Has Lost Its Economic Value -- Chapter 3: The Efficiency of the Titling System: Perspectives of Economics -- 3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Two Types of Real Estate Titling Systems -- 3.3 Features of Japan´s Titling -- 3.3.1 A Recording System for the Titling System -- 3.3.2 The Cost of Not Reflecting the Current Owner Relationship -- 3.4 Economic Evaluation of the Choice of Titling System -- 3.4.1 The Theoretical Framework -- 3.4.2 Simulation Using Numerical Examples -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Land Plots with Unknown Owners: Causes and Legal Measures-The Necessity for a Thorough Reduction of Transaction Cos... -- 4.1 Why Is There Land with Unknown Ownership? -- 4.1.1 The State of Shared Ownership That Tends to Arise Through the Ownership and Inheritance Provisions in the Civil Code -- 4.1.2 Real Estate Registration has Little Benefit Despite the High Cost -- 4.1.3 The High Cost of Land Fixed Assets Tax Means It Is Not Worth the Usage Value -- 4.1.4 This Fixed Assets Tax on Buildings Does Not Function as the Beneficiary´s Burden in Relation to Public Service and Publi... -- 4.1.5 Distortion in Inheritance Tax Assessment -- 4.2 Land with Unknown Ownership as a Problem of Transaction Costs: The High Cost of Reconciling Rights Is an Obstacle to Land ... -- 4.3 Fixed Assets Tax on Land and Buildings, Land Capital Gains Tax, and Land Liquidity -- 4.3.1 Land Tax -- 4.3.2 Building Tax -- 4.4 Titling System, Real Estate Registration Tax, Circulation Tax, and Land Liquidity -- 4.5 Response Through Land Expropriation for Public Business -- 4.5.1 Imperfect Function of the Expropriation System and Unknown Ruling (Ruling Without Knowing the Owner´s Identity) -- 4.6 Steps to Resolve Obstructions to the Effective Utilization of Land with Unknown Ownership Considering the Cause: Preventio... -- 4.6.1 Prevention Policies from the View of What Caused There to be Land with Unknown Ownership -- Improve the Tilting Ownership and Public Notice Systems. Reporting Obligation for the True Owner and Its Public Notification -- Principle of Titling Perfection Requirements -- Simplification of Titling Procedures -- Abolition of Real Estate Registration Tax -- The Public Notice of Land Information Approach -- Improve the Tax System that Obstructs the Circulation of Land and Buildings -- Revise Land Tax -- Tighten the Tax Rate on Fixed Assets Tax and Market Value Evaluations -- Consider the Cost to Adjust Rights in the Market Value Evaluation -- Introduce Land Capital Gains Tax and Unrealized Profit Interest Tax -- Correction of Distortion in Inheritance Tax Assessment -- Revise Fixed Assets Tax on Buildings -- Abolition of Fixed Assets Tax on Building that Do Not Cause Negative Externalities -- Abolish the Reconstruction Cost Method for Evaluating the Fixed Assets Tax on Buildings and Change to an Acquisition Price-Bas... -- Improve the Co-ownership System and Inheritance System Under the Civil Code: Restrict the State of Co-ownership -- 4.6.2 Promote the Use of Land with Unknown Ownership -- Unify the Operation of the Land Expropriation System and Aggregate the Implementation Organization -- Improve Unknown Determination -- Implementation of a Ruling Scheme for the Disposal and Use of Land for Private Sector Businesses -- Schemes Where a Business Is of a Certain Public Nature -- Scheme of Legal Fiction for the Owner´s Intent as a Transaction Costs Measure -- Abolition of the Unanimous Principle for Common Property Procedures: Simplify the State of Shared Ownership Resolution -- 4.6.3 Land Not Liquidated Even If It Minimizes Transaction Costs -- Thorough Tax Exemption for the Fixed Assets Tax: Constraints on Investment in Public Service and Public Welfare Facilities -- System for Renouncing Ownership and Inheritance in Relation to Land and Building -- Non-participation in Land with Little Usage Value. 4.7 The Connection Between Urban Aggregation and the Problem of Land with Unknown Ownership -- References -- Chapter 5: Realities and Challenges of Land Issues in the Era of Depopulation -- 5.1 Emergence of Land of Unknown Ownership -- 5.2 Issue of Unregistered Inheritances -- 5.3 557 Local Authorities ``Have Had Problems´´ -- 5.4 This Issue Will Inevitably Worsen If Nothing Is Done -- 5.5 Necessary Countermeasures in the Future -- 5.5.1 Improving Inheritance Registration -- 5.5.2 Need for a Means to Deal with Land of Unknown Ownership -- 5.5.3 Improving Land Information Infrastructure -- 5.6 Appropriately Handing Down Land to Future Generations -- References -- Chapter 6: The Negative Effect Factors of the Land Acquisition System for Profit-Oriented Enterprises in Order to Promote Econ... -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Review of Previous Studies -- 6.2.1 Land Acquisition -- 6.2.2 Negative Effect Factors on Land Acquisition System -- 6.2.3 Literature Related to Land Acquisition in Malaysia -- 6.2.4 Summary -- 6.3 Changes in Economic Policy after the Independence of Malaysia Leading to the Revision of the Land Acquisition Act in 1991 -- 6.3.1 Overview of Malaysia and Changes in Economic Policy -- 6.3.2 The Revision of Land Acquisition Act in 1991 -- Expansion of Acquisition Requirements -- Discovery of Corruption and Bribery -- 6.4 Legal System and Structure of Land Administration in Malaysia -- 6.4.1 Legal System of Malaysia -- The Federal Constitution as Supreme Law -- Provision of Property Rights in the Federal Constitution -- Limitation of Judicial Review -- 6.4.2 Legislation and Administrative Jurisdiction Over Land in Malaysia -- 6.5 Consideration and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Empirical Analysis on the System Revisions of Judicial Real Estate Auctions: Comparison with General Real Estate Tr... -- 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Previous Research -- 7.3 Outline of Judicial Real Estate Auctions and Voluntary Sales -- 7.3.1 Outline of Judicial Real Estate Auctions -- 7.3.2 Outline of Voluntary Sales -- 7.4 Main Revisions of the Judicial Real Estate Auction System -- 7.4.1 Abolition of the Protection of Short-Term Tenancy -- 7.4.2 Revision of the Minimal Sale Price System -- 7.4.3 Introduction of Information Provided Through the Internet -- 7.5 Empirical Analysis of the Impact of System Revisions of Judicial Real Estate Auctions -- 7.5.1 Hypothesis to be Verified -- 7.5.2 Data -- 7.5.3 Estimation Model -- Heckit Model -- Switching Regression Model -- 7.5.4 Estimation Results and Consideration -- Bid Acceptance Ratio -- Number of Bidders -- Highest Bid -- 7.6 Empirical Analysis Concerning the Price Difference for Judicial Real Estate Auctions, Voluntary Sales, and General Real Es... -- 7.6.1 Background to the Problem and the Hypothesis to be Verified -- 7.6.2 Data -- 7.6.3 Estimation Model -- 7.6.4 Estimation Results -- 7.7 Policy Proposals Concerning Revisions of the Court Auction System -- 7.7.1 Proposal Concerning the Resolution of Information Asymmetry for Auction Properties -- Expand the Data Listed in the Broadcast Information of Tri-set System -- Improving the Preliminary Inspection Procedures -- 7.7.2 Proposal for Lower Limit Price for Effective Bidding -- 7.7.3 Property Handover -- 7.8 Conclusion -- 7.9 Future Issues -- References -- Part II: Real Estate Tax System and Real Estate Market in Japan -- Chapter 8: Introduction: Real Estate Tax System and Real Estate Market in Japan -- 8.1 Characteristics of Real Estate Affairs in Japan -- 8.2 Issues Related to the Land Legal Systems in Japan -- 8.3 Characteristics of Real Estate Market in Japan -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References. Chapter 9: Professional Practices in Fixed Assets Valuation and Assessor Education in North America: Suggestions for Japan. |
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Asami Yasushi | ||
Springer Nature, 2021 | ||
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Locating Legal Certainty in Patent Licensing |
Autore | Bharadwaj Ashish |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2023 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (147 pages) |
Disciplina | 346.0486 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
DevaiahVishwas H
GuptaIndranath |
Soggetto topico |
Entertainment & media law
International law International economic & trade law |
Soggetto non controllato |
FRAND
IPR Policy Technological Innovation Competition/Antitrust Smart Cities |
ISBN | 981-15-0181-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Comparative Analysis of Policy Developments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 India -- 2.1 Overview of the Indian Patent System -- 2.2 Indian Law and Licensing -- 2.3 National IPR Policy -- 2.4 India's Digital Initiatives -- 2.5 DIPP Consultation Paper -- 2.6 The TRAI Consultation Paper and the Recommendation Papers -- 2.7 The National Digital Communications Policy -- 3 European Union -- 3.1 Overview of European Patent System -- 3.2 EU and Standardization -- 3.3 Public Consultation on Patent and Standards -- 3.4 Setting Out the EU Approach to SEPs -- 3.5 Standard Essential Patents and the Internet of Things: In-Depth Analysis, European Union -- 3.6 Guidelines on the Handling of the Antitrust Compulsory License Objection According to Huawei v. ZTE Within the Munich Procedure of Handling Patent Infringement Cases -- 3.7 EU Communication Making the Most of the EU's Innovative Potential an Intellectual Property Action Plan to Support the EU's Recovery and Resilience -- 3.8 EU Studies -- 4 United States of America (USA) -- 4.1 Overview of US Patent System -- 4.2 USA-Competition Enforcers and Licensing -- 4.3 The 2017 Antitrust Guidelines for the Licensing of Intellectual Property -- 4.4 The New Madison Approach -- 4.5 Policy Statement of Remedies for Standards-Essential Patents Subject to Voluntary F/RAND Commitments -- 4.6 Business Review Letters (BRL) -- 5 China -- 5.1 Overview of Chinese IP System -- 5.2 Standard Setting in China -- 5.3 Framework for Injunctions -- 5.4 Beijing Guidelines, 2017 -- 5.5 Guangdong Guidelines, 2018 -- 5.6 The Chinese Antimonopoly Law and SEPs -- 6 Japan -- 6.1 A Brief Overview of Japan's Patent System -- 6.2 Guidelines for the Use of Intellectual Property Under the Japanese Antimonopoly Act -- 6.3 Recent Technical Studies on IP and SEPs in Japan.
6.4 Guide to Licensing Negotiations Involving SEPs -- 6.5 Guidelines on the 'Fair Value Calculation of SEP for Multi-component Products' -- 2 SSOs' Role in Facilitating IP Policy Measures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Why Do We Need a Standard? -- 3 Standard Setting Organizations -- 4 Importance of SSOs in Setting Essential Patents -- 4.1 Standard Setting Process in SSOs -- 4.2 Advantages and Risk of Standard Setting by SSOs -- 4.3 IPR Policies of SSOs: Understanding Disclosure and Licensing of Essential Patents -- 5 Disclosure and Licensing of Essential Patents -- 5.1 Disclosure and Licensing Requirements ETSI -- 5.2 Disclosure and Licensing Requirement of TSDSI -- 5.3 Disclosure and Licensing Requirement IEEE -- 6 FRAND Commitment and Injunction -- 3 Jurisprudence Evolved in Cases Involving Standard Essential Patents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Disclosure Requirement -- 3 Non-disclosure at the Time of Standard Development -- 3.1 Non-disclosure Amounting to Equitable Doctrine of Implied Waiver -- 4 Injunctive Relief -- 4.1 Pre-Huawei Jurisprudence -- 4.2 Huawei v ZTE -- 4.3 Post Huawei -- 5 Developments in India -- 6 Antisuit Injunction -- 7 Conclusion -- Annexure I: Membership Application Form for TSDSI -- Annexure II: IPR Licensing Declaration Form for TSDSI -- Annexure III: IPR Information Statement and Licensing Declaration for TSDSI -- Annexure IV: IPR Information Statement for TSDSI -- Annexure V: IPR Licensing Declaration for TSDSI -- Annexure VI: Application for ETSI Membership -- Annexure VII: IPR Licensing Declaration Form for ETSI -- Annexure VIII: Statement and Licensing Declaration Form for ETSI -- Annexure IX: ETSI - IPR Information Statement Annex -- Annexure X: Optional Written Explanation of Reasons for Not Making the IPR Licensing Declaration -- Annexure XI: Letter of Assurance for Essential Patent Claims for IEEE. |
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Bharadwaj Ashish | ||
Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2023 | ||
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Mobilitäts- und Transportrecht in Europa : Bestandsaufnahme und Zukunftsperspektiven |
Autore | Laimer Simon |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Berlin, Heidelberg, : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (292 p.) |
Altri autori (Persone) | PerathonerChristoph |
Collana | Bibliothek des Wirtschaftsrechts |
Soggetto topico |
International economic & trade law
International law Company, commercial & competition law Non-profitmaking organizations |
Soggetto non controllato |
Transportrecht
Verkehrs- und Haftungsrecht Umweltrecht EU-Recht Internationales Privat- und Prozessrecht Automatisiertes Fahren UN-Kaufrecht Mobilität Güterverkehr Personenverkehr Verkehrswirtschaft Eisenbahnverkehr Gerichtszuständigkeit Verkehrspolitik Europäischer Binnenmarkt Vertragsrecht COTIF Open Access |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Altri titoli varianti |
Mobilitäts- und Transportrecht in Europa
Mobilitäts- und Transportrecht in Europa |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910508504403321 |
Laimer Simon | ||
Berlin, Heidelberg, : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2021 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Permanent investment courts : the European experiment / / Güneş Ünüvar; Joanna Lam; Shai Dothan |
Edizione | [1st ed. 2020.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (IX, 150 p. 1 illus.) |
Disciplina | 346.40922 |
Collana | Special Issue |
Soggetto topico |
International economic & trade law
Politics & government Investments - Law and legislation - Europe |
ISBN | 3-030-45684-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Shai Dothan and Joanna Lam, A Paradigm Shift? Arbitration and Court-Like Mechanisms in Investors' Disputes -- Eleftheria Neframi, Permanent Investment Courts from the Perspective of the EU Legal Order -- Armand de Mestral and Lukas Vanhonnaeker, The North American Experience with Investor-State Arbitration: Does it lead to a Permanent Investment Court? -- Marc Bungenberg and Anna M. Holzer, Potential Enforcement Mechanisms for Decisions of a Multilateral Investment Court -- Güneş Ünüvar and Tim Kreft, Impossible Ethics? An Analysis of the Rules on Ethics and Qualifications of Investment Court Judges. . |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910422643703321 |
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2020] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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