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文档介绍:REAL AND PERSONAL SECURITY
. van Erp* . van Erp is professor of civil law and European private law, Maastricht University, herlands.
and . van Vliet*** . van Vliet is lecturer in private law, Maastricht University, herlands.
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1 Introduction
In this report. We will use the following abbreviations: Fw. (Faillissementswet; Insolvency Act), HR (Hoge Raad; Netherlands Supreme Court), NJ (Nederlandse Jurisprudentie; law reports), RvdW (Rechtspraak van de Week; law reports), Stb. (Staatsblad; Bulletin of Acts and Orders), Trb. (Tractatenblad; Bulletin of Treaties), WPNR (Weekblad voor Privaatrecht, Notariaat en Registratie). Recent legislative materials can be found on the following website: / and recent case-law on: .
we will present, given the space available, a brief overview of Dutch law in regard to real and personal security. First we will discuss the law of real security,. Leading manuals are: . Mijnssen and P. de Haan, Asser’s Handleiding tot de beoefening van het Nederlands burgerlijk recht, vol. 3 I, Goederenrecht, Algemeen goederenrecht, 14th ed., Kluwer, Zwolle 2001 . Mijnssen and . van Velten, Asser’s Handleiding tot de beoefening van het Nederlands burgerlijk recht, vol. 3 III, Zakenrecht, Zekerheidsrechten, 12th ed., Kluwer, Zwolle 1994; . Reehuis et al., Goederenrecht, 11th ed., Kluwer, Deventer 2001; . Snijders and . Rank-Berenschot, Goederenrecht, 3rd ed., Kluwer, Deventer 2001.
followed by a discussion of the law of personal security. We will focus on questions as to which practical and/or theoretical uncertainties exist. Although a major part of the books on patrimonial law of the Dutch Civil Code entered into force 10 years ago, already case law is developing in areas where the codified rules proved to be unclear or imprecise and where legal practice needed solutions which were not laid down in the Civil Code. A general provision which immediately gave rise to considerable uncertainty in leg