Global Property Rights Revolutionize International Law, Reshape Economies and Societies
The book "The International Law of Property" explores how property rights are evolving on a global scale due to economic, political, and technological changes. It shows how international law impacts different types of property rights, creating, harmonizing, or restricting them. The book argues that there should be a universal right to property recognized by all countries, covering the rights to acquire, use, destroy, exclude, and transfer property.