Law

Florian Eichel

Künftige Forderungen

[Future Receivables.]

2014. XXIX, 573 pages.

Jus Privatum 185

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A »future receivable« signifies a person's expectation of becoming entitled to claim something from someone else in the future. As such it may be secured by mortgages or serve as security itself and therefore already has legal force in the present. This existence between the present and the future, between the law of obligations and property law as well as between substantive and procedural law is a good reason to study it from various perspectives of private law.
A »future receivable« signifies a person's expectation of becoming entitled to claim something from someone else in the future. As such it may be secured by mortgages or serve as security itself and therefore already has legal force in the present. This existence between the present and the future, between the law of obligations and property law as well as between substantive and procedural law is a good reason to study it from various perspectives of private law.
Authors/Editors

Florian Eichel Geboren 1979; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften in Passau und Tours; 2007 Promotion; Forschungsaufenthalte in Den Haag und Rhode Island (USA); Rechtsreferendariat in Frankfurt am Main; Rechtsanwaltsstation bei einer internationalen Kanzlei im Bereich Litigation. WiSe 2013/14 Lehrstuhlvertretung an der WWU Münster; seit 2009 Akademischer Rat an der Universität Passau; Mai 2014 Habilitation in den Fächern Bürgerliches Recht, Zivilverfahrensrecht, Internationales Privatrecht und Rechtsvergleichung.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Juristenzeitung — 2015, 940–941 (Jan Lieder)
In: Archiv für die civilistische Praxis — 2020, 293–296 (Eva-Maria Kieninger)