Erik Stubkjær |
Institute of Real Estate Studies, HUT, Finland |
October 2001
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CONTENT:
Basic concepts and regulatory system in Western countries, developing
countries and countries in transition. Property subdivision. Executory
proceedings. The function of real estate registers. The importance of public
registers. Legal safeguards. International comparison of systems.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Lectures, seminar presentation and examination, mandatory attendance
at seminar sessions.
LITERATURE:
Dale, Peter & John McLaughlin (1999) Land Administration. Oxford
University Press. 169 p.
Lecture notes.
PROGRAMME (may be subject to change; change will be announced by e-mail):
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27.09 | 14.15 - 16.00 | Presentation of lecturer. Overview of course issues. |
2.10 | 08.15-10.00 | Model of society. Territorial units. Cadastral systems. |
3.10 | 08.15-10.00 | Cadastral processes (DK, SLO). Definitions. Transfer of property rights. |
4.10 | 14.15 - 16.30 | Seminar: Cadastral systems in selected CECs |
9.10 | 08.15-10.00 | Information systems development. Development trends. |
10.10 | 08.15-10.00 | Professions and professional responsibility |
11.10 | 14.15-16.00 | Seminar: Operating as an ILM consultant |
16.10 | 08.15-10.00 | Hernando de Soto on informal and formal property rights |
17.10 | 08.15-10.00 | Actor network theory, and its limitations |
18.10 | 14.15-17.00 | Examination |
22.10 | 10.15-11.00 | Assessment of the examination. |