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Private Property and Environmental Responsibility - A Comparative Study of German Real Property Law (Hardcover)
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Private Property and Environmental Responsibility - A Comparative Study of German Real Property Law (Hardcover)
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Comparative Law The concept of absolute private property - by which
an owner can do whatever he wishes with what "belongs" to him - has
been attacked in many ways, but no challenge undermines it as
severely as the awareness of continuing environmental degradation
in virtual contempt of sustainable development. Throughout the
twentieth century and into our own era, legal property rights have
time and time again been successfully invoked by polluters and
others interested in evading ecological imperatives. However, most
jurists today would agree that the internationally acknowledged
necessity for land use to be administered in ecologically
sustainable ways is plainly a principle that should be harmonized
across national boundaries. This remarkable new book is not a
radical text, but seeks to find a concept of responsible
proprietorship in our existing legal systems. And in fact it
presents an excellent case for the universal adoption of the real
property provisions of the German civil code, with their roots in
the Hanseatic model and counterparts in the Australian Torrens
system that pervaded the British Empire from the mid-nineteenth
century on. In great detail, the author demonstrates that this
system offers a firm foundation on which a truly responsible
environmental law of property can be established. For Professor
Raff, the key to responsible proprietorship can be found in the
land title registration system embodied in the German real property
provisions - a system which is indeed already the globalizing
trend. Although its ostensible rationale is that of certainty in
land transactions, Raff shows that the land title registration
obligation necessarily creates responsibility of the owner for the
land, thus opening a juridical avenue to environmental imperatives.
Land title registration is also far more likely to find common
ground with local or indigenous systems than old European ideas of
inheritance and equity. In this connection, Professor Raff's
comparative law methodology is functional, emphasising what local
norms and customs have in common rather than how they differ.
Private Property and Environmental Responsibility offers a rigorous
and persuasive approach to a major current issue that finds,
through the legitimate processes of legal reasoning within our own
existing systems, viable solutions to the unprecedented
environmental problems posed by our technological age. It is a
seminal work that will be valued and consulted for decades to come
by environmentally-conscious lawyers at every level of national and
international law.
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