The creation by government regulation of entitlements akin to property rights is a widespread phenomenon imposing a reconsideration of the traditional categories of public and private property. The allocation of such rights that lack an explicit legislative definition but are object of relevant social and legal interests is a very complex topic, which has become very acute in cases where markets have been established for them. Airport slots, spectrum rights and milk quotas are a typical example of this phenomenon.
Colangelo, M. (2009). Secondary Trading of Administrative Rights in the EU: Legal Aspects and Perspectives. EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW REVIEW, 20(4), 591-621.
Secondary Trading of Administrative Rights in the EU: Legal Aspects and Perspectives
COLANGELO, Margherita
2009-01-01
Abstract
The creation by government regulation of entitlements akin to property rights is a widespread phenomenon imposing a reconsideration of the traditional categories of public and private property. The allocation of such rights that lack an explicit legislative definition but are object of relevant social and legal interests is a very complex topic, which has become very acute in cases where markets have been established for them. Airport slots, spectrum rights and milk quotas are a typical example of this phenomenon.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.