In this book Professor Katzarov has made the first comprehensive study 0/ nationalisation /rom the legal point 0/ view. The author's knowledge 0/ European languages, in addition to his mother tongue 0/ Bulgarian, has enabled him to draw on material/rom England, France, the U. s. S. R. and the other communist countries 0/ Eastern Europe, and many countries 0/ Asia and Latin America. The book ranges widely in another sense. Professor Katzarov is a jurist in the best Continental tradition in that his work does not spring /rom a narrow technical outlook, but is a synthesis 0/ historical, philo sophic, political, economic and legal elements. Thus, he shows the way in which the constitutional and legal /ramework 0/ nationalisation has been in/luenced by extra-legal elements. It is difficult to imagine a legal scholar trained in one 0/ the Common Law countries producing a work as broadly conceived; and this is one 0/ several reasons why the publication 0/ an English edition is welcome.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: The Pre-legal Foundation of Nationalisation. - 1. The Social Foundation. - 2. The Economic Foundation. - 3. The Political Foundation. - 4. Conclusion. - I. The Achievement. - Section I: Introduction. - Section II: Industry and Commerce. - Section III: General and Systematic Conclusions. - II. The Legal Structure. - Section I: Introduction. - Section II: The Socialisation of Law. - Section III: The Socialisation of Property. - Section IV: The Legal Nature of Nationalisation. - Section V: Conclusions. - III. Operation. - Section I: Introduction. - Section II: The Form of Nationalisation. - Section III: Place and Function. - Section IV: The State Plan. - IV. International Law. - Section I: Private Property in Public International Law. - Section II: International Status of Nationalisation. - Section III: Compensation. - Section IV: Procedure. - Appendix: Inter -Nationalisation.