International property law

Property law is a set of legal norms regulating such property relations, where authorized persons can exercise their rights to property (things) without the need for positive actions of other persons. For a long time, the possibility of buying and selling property rights was called into question. Ye...

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Main Author: Olga TATAR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Political and Economic European Studies 'C. Stere' 2023-12-01
Series:Revista Naţională de Drept
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Online Access:https://ibn.idsi.md/sites/default/files/imag_file/10-15_38.pdf
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Summary:Property law is a set of legal norms regulating such property relations, where authorized persons can exercise their rights to property (things) without the need for positive actions of other persons. For a long time, the possibility of buying and selling property rights was called into question. Yes, the purchase and sale of property rights loses its distinguishing features, merging in part with the assignment of rights under obligations. nd from a legal point of view, such a replacement of a precise concept, associated with known consequences, with a broad and indefinite concept gives few advantages. ut the wide spread of transactions in paid concession of property rights led to the necessity of their regulation
ISSN:1811-0770
2587-411X