International Property Law and Territoriality

Marta Pertegás Sender*

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Abstract

The ongoing work in the area of private international law of property, principally under the auspices of EAPIL and GEDIP in the European continent, may form the basis for a future EU legal instrument on the applicable law to international property cases. Against that framework, this paper examines whether the principle of territoriality as the main vector may withstand the surge of a wide range of novel assets and a diversified property law landscape. It proposes that the hegemony of the lex situs should be revisited.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPrivate International Law in an Era of Change
EditorsMorten M. Fogt
Place of PublicationCheltenham/Northampton
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Pages221-236
Number of pages16
ISBN (Electronic)9781035331802
ISBN (Print)9781035331796
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2024

Publication series

SeriesEuropean Association of Private Law series

Keywords

  • international property
  • territoriality
  • SITUS
  • EAPIL
  • GEDIP

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