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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Literature Survey -- A Database Exploring Blockchain and Real Estate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Covering and Regional Chairs -- 3 Methodology Worldwide and The Netherlands in Particular -- 4 Conclusions Research The Netherlands -- 4.1 Company Name or University -- 4.2 Levels -- 4.3 Topics -- 4.4 Countries -- 4.5 Publication Year -- 4.6 Keywords in a Word Cloud -- 4.7 Most Common Authors -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Conclusion 1 -- 5.2 Conclusion 2 -- 5.3 Conclusion 3 -- 5.4 Conclusion 4 -- 5.5 Conclusion 5 -- 5.6 Conclusion 6 -- 5.7 Conclusion 7 -- 5.8 Conclusion 8 -- 6 Overall Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Theoretical Aspects -- From Blackstone to Blockchain: Theorizing Property Law in the Age of Cryptography -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "The Age of Cryptography"? -- 3 Blackstone and Property Law Theory -- 4 From Blackstone to Blockchain -- References -- Prospects of Blockchain in Contract and Property -- 1 Blockchain and Contract, In Personam, Rights -- 1.1 Contract Completion in Smart Contracts -- 1.2 Conclusions on Contract Rights -- 2 Blockchain and Property, In Rem, Rights -- 2.1 The Need for a Public Interface Between Personal and Real Rights -- 2.2 Blockchain-Enabled Peer-to-Peer in Property -- 2.3 Blockchain-Enabled Intermediation in Property -- 2.4 Blockchain in Conveyancing and Registering -- 2.5 Blockchain in Recordation of Deeds -- 2.6 Blockchain in Company Registration -- 2.7 Blockchain in Registration of Rights -- References -- Part III: Changing Landscapes of Property Rights -- The Future of Property Rights: Digital Technology in the Real World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Traditional, Suboptimal Slicing of Property Rights in Land -- 3 Condominiums (Strata Title) as an Institutional Exception -- 4 Digital Production of 3D Spatial Data and Move to "Legal Volumes" | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 Interactive Pooling of Non-adjacent Assets and Portfolio Financing -- 6 Multiplicity of Property Rights: Digital Information and Collective Action -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Legislation -- Cases -- Social Innovation as a Disruptor of Tenure: Recognising Land Rights of Slum Dwellers in Odisha, India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Case Study -- 3.1 Informal Settlements ('Slums') in India -- 3.1.1 Policy Approaches to Address Tenure Security of Slum Dwellers in Odisha -- 3.2 Odisha Land Rights to Slum Dwellers Act 2017 -- 3.3 New Relationships -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Social Innovation in Terms of Novel Legislation -- 4.2 Social Innovation in Terms of New Relationships -- 4.3 Social Innovation as Nurturing Social and Cultural Capital in Communities -- 5 Conclusion: Can Social Innovation Facilitate Greater Equity for Land Tenure? -- References -- Web Sites -- Part IV: Land Registration and Blockchain -- Blockchain-Based Land Registers: A Law-and-Economics Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technical Background -- 3 Legal Background of Land Registration -- 4 Different Ways of Moving Land Registers to a Blockchain -- 4.1 Reals Estate Funds -- 4.2 Digitizing Registers and Anchoring Them in Blockchains -- 4.3 Deeds Recordation in Blockchains -- 4.4 Tokenization of Property in Real Estate -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Land Registration in the Twenty-First Century: Blockchain Land Registers from a Civil Law Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Blockchain and Land Registration, Opposites Attract -- 2 Blockchain Technology and Land Registration -- 2.1 Blockchain Land Registration: Some Initiatives -- 2.2 Blockchain Technology in Land Registration Matters: An Evaluation -- 2.2.1 Introduction -- 2.2.2 Complete v. Lacunar Land Registration Systems -- 2.2.3 Positive v. Negative Land Registration Systems -- 2.2.4 The Reintroduction of a Central Authority | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2.5 Is Blockchain Technology Really Required? -- 3 Conclusion: Blockchain Land Registration -- References -- Part V: New Technological Applications -- Selling LAND in Decentraland: The Regime of Non-fungible Tokens on the Ethereum Blockchain Under the Digital Content Directive -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Internet of Value -- 3 Decentraland -- 4 LAND Under the Digital Content Directive -- 4.1 LAND as Digital Content? -- 4.2 What Are the Main Features of the Directive's Legal Regime Applicable to LAND? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Application of a Systems Engineering Approach as a Preventative Measure Against Disruptions to Real Estate Institutions -- 1 Introduction: Complexity of the Real Estate System -- 2 Discussion: Identifying Disruption with a Complex System -- 2.1 Systems Engineering Background -- 2.1.1 MOTSA Overview -- 2.2 Multiple Objectives -- 2.3 Temporal Considerations -- 2.4 Scenario Analysis -- 2.5 Example Demonstration -- 2.6 Broader Application to Real Estate -- 2.6.1 Infrastructure -- 2.6.2 Humanitarian -- 2.6.3 Market -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Index | |
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spelling | Lehavi, Amnon Verfasser aut Disruptive Technology, Legal Innovation, and the Future of Real Estate Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (183 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Literature Survey -- A Database Exploring Blockchain and Real Estate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Covering and Regional Chairs -- 3 Methodology Worldwide and The Netherlands in Particular -- 4 Conclusions Research The Netherlands -- 4.1 Company Name or University -- 4.2 Levels -- 4.3 Topics -- 4.4 Countries -- 4.5 Publication Year -- 4.6 Keywords in a Word Cloud -- 4.7 Most Common Authors -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Conclusion 1 -- 5.2 Conclusion 2 -- 5.3 Conclusion 3 -- 5.4 Conclusion 4 -- 5.5 Conclusion 5 -- 5.6 Conclusion 6 -- 5.7 Conclusion 7 -- 5.8 Conclusion 8 -- 6 Overall Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Theoretical Aspects -- From Blackstone to Blockchain: Theorizing Property Law in the Age of Cryptography -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "The Age of Cryptography"? -- 3 Blackstone and Property Law Theory -- 4 From Blackstone to Blockchain -- References -- Prospects of Blockchain in Contract and Property -- 1 Blockchain and Contract, In Personam, Rights -- 1.1 Contract Completion in Smart Contracts -- 1.2 Conclusions on Contract Rights -- 2 Blockchain and Property, In Rem, Rights -- 2.1 The Need for a Public Interface Between Personal and Real Rights -- 2.2 Blockchain-Enabled Peer-to-Peer in Property -- 2.3 Blockchain-Enabled Intermediation in Property -- 2.4 Blockchain in Conveyancing and Registering -- 2.5 Blockchain in Recordation of Deeds -- 2.6 Blockchain in Company Registration -- 2.7 Blockchain in Registration of Rights -- References -- Part III: Changing Landscapes of Property Rights -- The Future of Property Rights: Digital Technology in the Real World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Traditional, Suboptimal Slicing of Property Rights in Land -- 3 Condominiums (Strata Title) as an Institutional Exception -- 4 Digital Production of 3D Spatial Data and Move to "Legal Volumes" 5 Interactive Pooling of Non-adjacent Assets and Portfolio Financing -- 6 Multiplicity of Property Rights: Digital Information and Collective Action -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Legislation -- Cases -- Social Innovation as a Disruptor of Tenure: Recognising Land Rights of Slum Dwellers in Odisha, India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Case Study -- 3.1 Informal Settlements ('Slums') in India -- 3.1.1 Policy Approaches to Address Tenure Security of Slum Dwellers in Odisha -- 3.2 Odisha Land Rights to Slum Dwellers Act 2017 -- 3.3 New Relationships -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Social Innovation in Terms of Novel Legislation -- 4.2 Social Innovation in Terms of New Relationships -- 4.3 Social Innovation as Nurturing Social and Cultural Capital in Communities -- 5 Conclusion: Can Social Innovation Facilitate Greater Equity for Land Tenure? -- References -- Web Sites -- Part IV: Land Registration and Blockchain -- Blockchain-Based Land Registers: A Law-and-Economics Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technical Background -- 3 Legal Background of Land Registration -- 4 Different Ways of Moving Land Registers to a Blockchain -- 4.1 Reals Estate Funds -- 4.2 Digitizing Registers and Anchoring Them in Blockchains -- 4.3 Deeds Recordation in Blockchains -- 4.4 Tokenization of Property in Real Estate -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Land Registration in the Twenty-First Century: Blockchain Land Registers from a Civil Law Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Blockchain and Land Registration, Opposites Attract -- 2 Blockchain Technology and Land Registration -- 2.1 Blockchain Land Registration: Some Initiatives -- 2.2 Blockchain Technology in Land Registration Matters: An Evaluation -- 2.2.1 Introduction -- 2.2.2 Complete v. Lacunar Land Registration Systems -- 2.2.3 Positive v. Negative Land Registration Systems -- 2.2.4 The Reintroduction of a Central Authority 2.2.5 Is Blockchain Technology Really Required? -- 3 Conclusion: Blockchain Land Registration -- References -- Part V: New Technological Applications -- Selling LAND in Decentraland: The Regime of Non-fungible Tokens on the Ethereum Blockchain Under the Digital Content Directive -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Internet of Value -- 3 Decentraland -- 4 LAND Under the Digital Content Directive -- 4.1 LAND as Digital Content? -- 4.2 What Are the Main Features of the Directive's Legal Regime Applicable to LAND? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Application of a Systems Engineering Approach as a Preventative Measure Against Disruptions to Real Estate Institutions -- 1 Introduction: Complexity of the Real Estate System -- 2 Discussion: Identifying Disruption with a Complex System -- 2.1 Systems Engineering Background -- 2.1.1 MOTSA Overview -- 2.2 Multiple Objectives -- 2.3 Temporal Considerations -- 2.4 Scenario Analysis -- 2.5 Example Demonstration -- 2.6 Broader Application to Real Estate -- 2.6.1 Infrastructure -- 2.6.2 Humanitarian -- 2.6.3 Market -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Index Real estate business-Technological innovations Levine-Schnur, Ronit Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Lehavi, Amnon Disruptive Technology, Legal Innovation, and the Future of Real Estate Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 9783030523862 |
spellingShingle | Lehavi, Amnon Disruptive Technology, Legal Innovation, and the Future of Real Estate Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- Contributors -- Part I: Literature Survey -- A Database Exploring Blockchain and Real Estate -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Covering and Regional Chairs -- 3 Methodology Worldwide and The Netherlands in Particular -- 4 Conclusions Research The Netherlands -- 4.1 Company Name or University -- 4.2 Levels -- 4.3 Topics -- 4.4 Countries -- 4.5 Publication Year -- 4.6 Keywords in a Word Cloud -- 4.7 Most Common Authors -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Conclusion 1 -- 5.2 Conclusion 2 -- 5.3 Conclusion 3 -- 5.4 Conclusion 4 -- 5.5 Conclusion 5 -- 5.6 Conclusion 6 -- 5.7 Conclusion 7 -- 5.8 Conclusion 8 -- 6 Overall Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II: Theoretical Aspects -- From Blackstone to Blockchain: Theorizing Property Law in the Age of Cryptography -- 1 Introduction -- 2 "The Age of Cryptography"? -- 3 Blackstone and Property Law Theory -- 4 From Blackstone to Blockchain -- References -- Prospects of Blockchain in Contract and Property -- 1 Blockchain and Contract, In Personam, Rights -- 1.1 Contract Completion in Smart Contracts -- 1.2 Conclusions on Contract Rights -- 2 Blockchain and Property, In Rem, Rights -- 2.1 The Need for a Public Interface Between Personal and Real Rights -- 2.2 Blockchain-Enabled Peer-to-Peer in Property -- 2.3 Blockchain-Enabled Intermediation in Property -- 2.4 Blockchain in Conveyancing and Registering -- 2.5 Blockchain in Recordation of Deeds -- 2.6 Blockchain in Company Registration -- 2.7 Blockchain in Registration of Rights -- References -- Part III: Changing Landscapes of Property Rights -- The Future of Property Rights: Digital Technology in the Real World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Traditional, Suboptimal Slicing of Property Rights in Land -- 3 Condominiums (Strata Title) as an Institutional Exception -- 4 Digital Production of 3D Spatial Data and Move to "Legal Volumes" 5 Interactive Pooling of Non-adjacent Assets and Portfolio Financing -- 6 Multiplicity of Property Rights: Digital Information and Collective Action -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Legislation -- Cases -- Social Innovation as a Disruptor of Tenure: Recognising Land Rights of Slum Dwellers in Odisha, India -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 3 Case Study -- 3.1 Informal Settlements ('Slums') in India -- 3.1.1 Policy Approaches to Address Tenure Security of Slum Dwellers in Odisha -- 3.2 Odisha Land Rights to Slum Dwellers Act 2017 -- 3.3 New Relationships -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Social Innovation in Terms of Novel Legislation -- 4.2 Social Innovation in Terms of New Relationships -- 4.3 Social Innovation as Nurturing Social and Cultural Capital in Communities -- 5 Conclusion: Can Social Innovation Facilitate Greater Equity for Land Tenure? -- References -- Web Sites -- Part IV: Land Registration and Blockchain -- Blockchain-Based Land Registers: A Law-and-Economics Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technical Background -- 3 Legal Background of Land Registration -- 4 Different Ways of Moving Land Registers to a Blockchain -- 4.1 Reals Estate Funds -- 4.2 Digitizing Registers and Anchoring Them in Blockchains -- 4.3 Deeds Recordation in Blockchains -- 4.4 Tokenization of Property in Real Estate -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Land Registration in the Twenty-First Century: Blockchain Land Registers from a Civil Law Perspective -- 1 Introduction: Blockchain and Land Registration, Opposites Attract -- 2 Blockchain Technology and Land Registration -- 2.1 Blockchain Land Registration: Some Initiatives -- 2.2 Blockchain Technology in Land Registration Matters: An Evaluation -- 2.2.1 Introduction -- 2.2.2 Complete v. Lacunar Land Registration Systems -- 2.2.3 Positive v. Negative Land Registration Systems -- 2.2.4 The Reintroduction of a Central Authority 2.2.5 Is Blockchain Technology Really Required? -- 3 Conclusion: Blockchain Land Registration -- References -- Part V: New Technological Applications -- Selling LAND in Decentraland: The Regime of Non-fungible Tokens on the Ethereum Blockchain Under the Digital Content Directive -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Internet of Value -- 3 Decentraland -- 4 LAND Under the Digital Content Directive -- 4.1 LAND as Digital Content? -- 4.2 What Are the Main Features of the Directive's Legal Regime Applicable to LAND? -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Application of a Systems Engineering Approach as a Preventative Measure Against Disruptions to Real Estate Institutions -- 1 Introduction: Complexity of the Real Estate System -- 2 Discussion: Identifying Disruption with a Complex System -- 2.1 Systems Engineering Background -- 2.1.1 MOTSA Overview -- 2.2 Multiple Objectives -- 2.3 Temporal Considerations -- 2.4 Scenario Analysis -- 2.5 Example Demonstration -- 2.6 Broader Application to Real Estate -- 2.6.1 Infrastructure -- 2.6.2 Humanitarian -- 2.6.3 Market -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Index Real estate business-Technological innovations |
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