Resumen del libro
This volume aims to investigate, with an interdisciplinary approach, how legal property regimes, land law and land registration systems are intertwined with economic, social, and political spheres; to analyse the social functions and legal and political implications of various land registration systems in different contexts and how, for example, they operated in a colonial framework; to scrutinise the relations between politics and property, as well as the transformation of the property concept, in its meaning and function.
Transfer of Immovable Properties, Publicity and Land Law in the Age of Justinian: the Perspective of the Praetorian Prefect. Silvia Schiavo
L’evasione fiscale come problema circolare nelle esperienze storiche: esempi della tarda antichità. Paola Bianchi
Land Grant in Late Antiquity: a pattern for Modern Colonial Regulations? Simona Tarozzi
Contextualización iushistórica de la reforma agraria chilena (siglo XX). Agustín Parise
La influencia del Derecho Romano en la adquisición y en el sistema de transferencia en los derechos reales en el siglo XIX, Argentina. Pamela Alejandra Cacciavillani
The indigenous concept of land in Andean constitutionalism. Silvia Bagni
The “trascrizione” system in Italy from the end of the nineteenth century to the promulgation of the civil code (1942). Alan Sandonà
Registro e colonialismo em Angola. Mariana Dias Paes
Tracing Social Spaces: Global Perspectives on the History of Land Registration. Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina
The politics of real property in the Kingdom of Sardinia, 1720–1848. Charles Bartlett
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