Lecturers |
Alvarez Lata, Natalia | Bello Janeiro, Domingo | Busto Lago, José Manuel | Collado Rodríguez, Noelia | Díaz Teijeiro, Carlos María | Garcia Presas, Inmaculada | Legeren Molina, Antonio | Peña Lopez, Fernando | Pérez Álvarez, Miguel Angel | Pérez Dios, Carmen | Raposo Arceo, Juan Jesus | Rovira Sueiro, Maria Esther |
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E-mail |
natalia.alvarez.lata@udc.es | domingobello@udc.es | jose.busto.lago@udc.es | noelia.collado@udc.es | carlos.diaz.teijeiro@udc.es | i.garcia.presas@udc.es | antonio.legeren@udc.es | fernando.pena@udc.es | miguel.angel.perez.alvarez@udc.es | carmen.perez.dios@udc.es | juan.raposo.arceo@udc.es | maria.rovira@udc.es |
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General description |
In this course, we will see that the course of trade of goods, along with the dynamics of economic transactions, there is a static, specific legal status of economics goods. This static legal status of economic goods has numerous dimensions: ownership issues; extent and limits of ownership; extent and limits of the management, exploitation and utilization faculties of goods that belong to subjects different from the owner.
The student will learn that the legal structure given to ownership is a political and economical response to the issues that arise from the organization and exploitation of natural resources, urban planning, the protection of cultural heritage, the housing and financial market, etc.
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