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Notre droit se fonde sur un nombre limité de droits réels, raison pour laquelle on parle de "numerus clausus". Ce principe trouve ses bases au niveau historique et se justifie dans notre économie. Néanmoins, selon certains, la légitimité d’un tel principe n’a plus sa place dans notre société actuelle. Si le rejet du numerus clausus est depuis longtemps affirmé en France, il vient d’à nouveau se concrétiser par l’instauration d’un droit réel dit « de jouissance spéciale ». Au fil du temps, les contours et limites de ce nouveau droit, notamment celles concernant sa durée, ont été précisés par la Cour de cassation française. Toutefois, de nombreux doutes continuent à subsister et une intervention du législateur français serait opportune afin de clarifier les choses. En Belgique, la position de la doctrine et la jurisprudence face à la controverse du numerus clausus des droits réels est moins tranchée. En s’inspirant de la France, cette étude tente donc de cerner les différents points de vue, les difficultés et opportunités que présente ce droit réel de jouissance spéciale, afin d’en dégager les perspectives possibles de réforme de notre droit des biens belge.
Droit des biens --- numerus clausus --- droits réels --- jouissance spéciale --- Droit, criminologie & sciences politiques > Droit civil
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"The Nazi 1933 Civil Service Law and the 1935 Nuremberg Laws are generally considered the first anti-Jewish decrees in Europe. Mária Kovács convincingly argues that Act XXV of 1920 concerning university enrollment in Hungary can instead be considered one of the first pieces of twentieth-century anti-Jewish legislation - if not the very first. This act, known as the "numerus clausus law," specified that members of a single "nationality" or "people's race" could not be admitted at a higher rate than their share in the total population. The law especially targeted Jews, who represented 6% of the inhabitants yet, until then, about 25% of university students. The study presents the history of the law, including its amendment in 1928, the re-introduction of the Jewish quota in 1939, and its abolition in 1945. By describing the conditions after the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic, Kovács shows in what ways these events, and especially how the numerus clausus law, affected the Jews. The law heralded a new line of political thought. According to it, the "Jewish question" could only be solved by special laws that denied their equality before the law. In this sense, the numerus clausus law was just as much a "Jewish law" as the four acts, explicitly labeled as such, passed by the Hungarian Parliament between May 1938 and September 1942"--
Numerus clausus --- Jews --- Antisemitism --- Race defilement (Nuremberg Laws of 1935) --- Civil service --- HISTORY / Jewish --- LAW / Legal History --- History --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Education --- Anti-Jewish Laws. --- Antisemitism. --- Interwar Hungary. --- Jewish Question.
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Phonetics --- German language --- Grammar --- Dialectology --- Dialects --- Morphology --- Number --- Morphologie (linguistique) --- Phonologie --- Allemand (langue) --- Dialectes --- Grammaire --- Phonologie. --- Grammaire. --- 18.08 German language. --- Grammar. --- Morphology. --- Number. --- Deutsch --- Mundart --- Plural --- Rückbildung --- Morphologie --- Formenlehre --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- (VLB-WN)9563 --- Dialekt --- Regiolekt --- Mundarten --- Dialekte --- Regionalsprache --- Neuhochdeutsch --- Deutsche Sprache --- Hochdeutsch --- Südgermanische Sprachen --- Inverse Ableitung --- Retrograde Ableitung --- Subtraktionsbildung --- Subtraktion --- Ableitung --- Mehrzahl --- Numerus --- German language - Dialects - Morphology --- German language - Dialects - Grammar --- German language - Dialects - Number
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This book deals with the emergence of nominal morphology from a cross-linguistic perspective and is closely related to Development of Verb Inflection in First Language Acquisition (ed. by D. Bittner, W. U. Dressler, M. Kilani-Schoch) both methodologically and theoretically. Each of the fourteen contributions studies the early development of the fundamental inflectionally expressed categories of the noun (number, case, gender) in one of the languages belonging to different morphological types (isolating, fusional-inflecting, agglutinating, root inflecting) and families (Germanic, Romance, Slavic/Baltic, Greek, Finnic, Turc, Semitic, Indian American). The analyses are based on parallel longitudinal observations of children in their second and early third year of life as well as their input. The focus lies on the transition from a pre-morphological to a proto-morphological stage in which grammatical oppositions and so-called "mini-paradigms" begin to develop. The point at which children start to discover the morphological structure of their language and the speed with which they develop inflectional distinctions of lexical items has been found to be dependent on the morphological richness of the input language on the paradigmatic as well as the syntagmatic axis of linguistic structure. The findings are interpreted within non-nativist theoretical frameworks (Natural Morphology, Usage-based theories).
Grammar, Comparative and general --Inflection. --- Grammar, Comparative and general --Noun. --- Language acquisition. --- Languages, Modern --Inflection. --- Languages, Modern --- Grammar, Comparative and general --- Language acquisition --- Western European Languages - General --- Languages & Literatures --- Inflection --- Noun --- Inflection. --- Noun. --- Acquisition of language --- Developmental linguistics --- Developmental psycholinguistics --- Language and languages --- Language development in children --- Psycholinguistics, Developmental --- Inflectional morphology --- Acquisition --- Interpersonal communication in children --- Psycholinguistics --- Nominals --- Morphology --- Kasus. --- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES --- Numerus. --- Spracherwerb. --- Linguistics --- Morphology. --- Grammar --- Philology --- Case. --- Language Acquisition. --- Number.
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Medical education policy --- Physicians --- Numerus clausus --- Medical colleges --- Enseignement médical --- Étudiants en médecine --- Premier cycle des études médicales --- Démographie médicale --- Médecine générale. --- Enseignement médical premier cycle. --- Critères d'admission dans un établissement d'enseignement. --- Enseignement médical. --- Formation des enseignants. --- Formation professionnelle en santé publique. --- Médecine générale. --- Politique publique. --- Supply and demand --- Admission --- Politique publique --- Sélection et nomination
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DUITSLAND Burgerlijk recht - FRANKRIJK Burgerlijk recht - NEDERLAND Burgerlijk recht - ENGELAND Burgerlijk recht - zakenrecht / eigendomsrecht / eigendom - principes ontwikkeling numerus clausus van eigendomsrechten = beperkingen aan het eigendomsrecht (wetgeving/rechtspraak) Europese Unie (EU) EU-lidstaten civil law / common law Frankrijk Duitsland Nederland UK / Verenigd Koninkrijk (Engeland)
Law of real property --- Europe --- Numerus clausus --- BPB0901 --- Propriété industrielle --- Industriële eigendom --- Real property --- Right of property --- Ownership of property --- Private ownership of property, Right of --- Private property, Right of --- Property, Right of --- Property rights --- Right of private ownership of property --- Right of private property --- Right to property --- Civil rights --- Property --- Cadastral surveys --- Catastral surveys --- Freehold --- Limitations (Law) --- Property, Real --- Real estate --- Real estate law --- Realty --- Rent --- Universities and colleges --- Law and legislation --- Admission --- pronsësi industriale --- pramoninė nuosavybė --- průmyslové vlastnictví --- industriell äganderätt --- propiedad industrial --- industrijsko vlasništvo --- industrial property --- własność przemysłowa --- teollisoikeus --- промишлена собственост --- proprjetà industrijali --- rūpnieciskais īpašums --- tööstusomand --- proprietà industriale --- индустриска сопственост --- proprietate industrială --- industriel ejendomsret --- индустријска својина --- βιομηχανική ιδιοκτησία --- ipari tulajdon --- propriedade industrial --- industriële eigendom --- industrijska lastnina --- gewerbliches Eigentum --- priemyselné vlastníctvo --- Schutz des gewerblichen Eigentums --- derechos del inventor --- az ipari tulajdon védelme --- пронајдувачко право --- maoin thionsclaíoch --- Droit civil --- Droit comparé --- Propriété --- Propriété industrielle --- Droit comparé --- Propriété --- Biens (droit) --- Copropriété --- Emphytéose --- Servitudes --- Usufruit
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Dialectology --- Grammar --- German language --- Switzerland --- Deutsch --- Standardsprache --- Kasussynkretismus --- Nominativ --- Akkusativ --- Maskulinum --- Singular --- Konsonant --- Schweiz --- (Produktform)Electronic book text --- Alemannische Dialekte --- Dialektale Varietäten --- Dialektologie --- Interferenz --- Kasuszusammenfall --- Linguistik --- Schweizer Dialekte --- Sprachgeografie --- Sprachwandel --- (VLB-WN)9563 --- Kasus --- Konsonantensystem --- Konsonantismus --- Mitlaut --- Laut --- Einzahl --- Numerus --- Männliches Geschlecht --- Genus --- Einheitssprache --- Hochsprache --- Schriftsprache --- Sprache --- Gemeinsprache --- Neuhochdeutsch --- Deutsche Sprache --- Hochdeutsch --- Südgermanische Sprachen --- Suisse --- Helvetia --- Helvetien --- Eidgenossenschaft --- Svizzera --- Confédération Suisse --- Confederazione Helvetica --- République Helvetique --- Confederazione Federale --- Confédération Helvétique --- Confederaziun Svizra --- Svájci Hozzájárulás --- Svizzra --- Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft --- Confederazione Svizzera --- Confoederatio Helvetica --- Swiss Confederation --- Svizra --- Suiza --- Confederación helvética --- Confédération helvétique --- Confederazione elvetica --- Confédération suisse --- Confederazione helvetica --- Helvetische Republik --- République helvétique --- Repubblica elvetica --- Helvetic Republic --- Schweizer --- Confédération Suisse --- Confédération Helvétique --- Svájci Hozzájárulás --- Confederación helvética --- Confédération helvétique --- Confédération suisse --- Schweytzerlandt --- Schweytz --- Schweitz --- Schweizer-Land --- Eydgenoschafft --- Eydgnosschaft --- Eydgnossschafft --- Eydgnoßschafft --- Eydgenossenschafft --- Eidgnossschafft --- Helvetische Eidgenossschaft --- Hélvetie --- Schwiz --- Switz --- Corpus helveticum
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The first comprehensive history of how Jews became citizens in the modern worldFor all their unquestionable importance, the Holocaust and the founding of the State of Israel now loom so large in modern Jewish history that we have mostly lost sight of the fact that they are only part of-and indeed reactions to-the central event of that history: emancipation. In this book, David Sorkin seeks to reorient Jewish history by offering the first comprehensive account in any language of the process by which Jews became citizens with civil and political rights in the modern world. Ranging from the mid-sixteenth century to the beginning of the twenty-first, the book tells the ongoing story of how Jews have gained, kept, lost, and recovered rights in Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, the United States, and Israel.Emancipation, Sorkin shows, was not a one-time or linear event that began with the Enlightenment or French Revolution and culminated with Jews' acquisition of rights in Central Europe in 1867-71 or Russia in 1917. Rather, emancipation was and is a complex, multidirectional, and ambiguous process characterized by deflections and reversals, defeats and successes, triumphs and tragedies. For example, American Jews mobilized twice for emancipation: in the nineteenth century for political rights and in the twentieth for lost civil rights. Similarly, Israel itself has struggled from the start to institute equality among its heterogeneous citizens.By telling the story of this foundational but neglected event, Jewish Emancipation reveals the lost contours of Jewish history over the past half millennium.
Jews --- Jewish diaspora. --- Liberty --- Emancipation. --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Europa --- Abolitionism. --- Algeria. --- American Jewish Congress. --- Austria-Hungary. --- Blood libel. --- Bourgeoisie. --- Bureaucrat. --- Central Europe. --- Chief Rabbi. --- Christian state. --- Citizenship. --- Civil and political rights. --- Civil code. --- Civil defense. --- Civil service. --- Civil society. --- Congress Poland. --- Conscription. --- Court Jew. --- Decree. --- Deportation. --- Duchy of Warsaw. --- Eastern Europe. --- Edict. --- Emigration. --- Employment. --- Equality before the law. --- Europe. --- Exclusion. --- French nationality law. --- Galicia (Spain). --- German Confederation. --- Great power. --- Holy Roman Empire. --- Immigration. --- Infamous Decree. --- Institution. --- Israelites. --- Jewish emancipation. --- Jewish history. --- Jews. --- Jurisdiction. --- Jus sanguinis. --- Jus soli. --- Lawyer. --- Lecture. --- Legislation. --- Lithuania. --- Local government. --- Market town. --- Military service. --- Minority rights. --- Napoleon. --- Nationality. --- Naturalization. --- Nazi Party. --- Nazism. --- New Laws. --- Nobility. --- Numerus clausus. --- Of Education. --- Ottoman Empire. --- Ownership. --- Pale of Settlement. --- Papal States. --- Partitions of Poland. --- Peasant. --- Persecution. --- Pogrom. --- Poles. --- Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. --- Political party. --- Politician. --- Politics. --- Precedent. --- Promulgation. --- Protestantism. --- Prussia. --- Public sphere. --- Residence. --- Russian Empire. --- Russification. --- Salary. --- Sephardi Jews. --- Shtetl. --- States of Germany. --- Statute. --- Succession of states. --- Szlachta. --- Tax. --- Toleration. --- Treaty. --- Tsarist autocracy. --- Usury. --- Western Europe. --- World War I. --- YIVO. --- Yiddish. --- Zionism. --- Political and social conditions.
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