Property and Heritage


Appropriation relationships are a key element of life in society. The study of these relationships sheds light on the subtle balance between autonomy and authority.

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Contract, obligations and liability

Contracts are an essential vector of economic development. The study of the legal rules that govern contractual activity allows us to measure the basic trends in society.

Academics and definitive scientists

Christine Biquet
Benoît Kohl
Catherine Paris

Real estate assets

The building constitutes an essential element of the heritage. Its apprehension by the law can only be done through multiple dimensions (contracts, property, public prescriptions). The study of these rules and their interactions is at the heart of the researchers' activity.

Academics and definitive scientists

Pierre Moreau
Pascale Lecocq
Gabriel Rasson
Matthieu van Molle

Heritage and families

Family relationships also concern the relationship with patrimony: from marriage contracts to donations, from wills to maintenance claims, the study of patrimonial relationships between family members is at the heart of researchers' concerns.

Academics and definitive scientists

Pierre Moreau
Yves-Henri Leleu

Proceedings, seizures and executions

The implementation of legal rules cannot be conceived without the intervention of the judge, or even without proceeding with enforcement measures. The study of the rules which frame judicial activity is at the center of the concerns of the researchers of this unit.

Academics and definitive scientists

Roman Aydogdu
Aude Berthe
Hakim Boularbah
Frédéric Georges

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